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BUST OF HAHNEMANN 

Photograph of the original marble bust by David d'Angers, now in the Hospital St. Jacques, 

Paris. The head of the Hahnemann Statue in Washington is modeled after this bust. 




VIEW OK THE STATUE WHICH IS THE CENTRAL FIGURE OF THE MONUMENT. 




WILLIAM MtKlNLEY, 
Piesideiu of the Uiiiled Stales. 



HISTORIC SKETCH 

OF THE 

MONUMENT 

ERECTED IN WASHINGTON CITY 

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HOMCEOPATHY 

TO THE HONOR OF 

SAMUEL HAHNEMANN 

AND FOR THE ORNAMENTATION OF 

THE NATIONAL CAPITAL 
Dedicated, June 21, 1900 

IN THE PRESENCE OF THE 

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 

AND WITH THE ACTIVE PARTICIPATION OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS 
CIVIL AND MILITARY 



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COMPILED FOR THE MONUMENT COMMITTEE BY THE 

REV. B. F. BITTINGER, D.D. 

WASHINGTON, D.C. 
FROM MATERIALS COLLECTED BY THE LATE HENRY M. SMITH, M.D., Sec'Y 



NATIONAL COMMITTEES. 



MONUMENT COMMITTEE. 

lSt)2-igo2. 
J. H. McClelland, M.D.. chairman, Pittsburgh. 

J. P. DAKE, M.D., Nashville. J. li. GREGG CU.STIS, M.D., 

L T. TALBOT, M.D., Boston. Washington. 

WM. TOD HELMUTII, M.D., TULIO S. VERDI, M.I). Wash- 
New York. ington. 
J. S. MITCHELL, M.D., Chicago. HENRY M. SMITH, .M.D., Sec'y, 

New York. 



AUXIL1.\RY COMMITTEE. 
1893. 

COMPOSED OF A MEMHER KROM £.\CH STATE AND COLLEGE. 
THEODORE Y. KINNE, M.D., Chairman. Paterson. 

FINANCE COMMITTEE. 
1900. 

GEORGE G. SHELTON, M.D., Chairman, New York. 

O. S. RUNNELS, M.D., Indian- T. M. STRONG, M.D., Boston. 

apolis. F. H. ORME, M.D., Atlanta. 

J. R. KIPPAX, M.D., Chicago. FLORENCE N. WARD, M.D., 
B. F. BAILEY, M.D., Lincoln. California 

J. H. McClelland, .m.d., (ex-offido). 

HENRY M. smith, .M.D. (ex-officio), I reasurer. 

COMMITTEE ON DEDICATORY EXERCISES. 
1900. 

J. B. GREGG CUSTIS, M.D., Chairman. 

J. h. McClelland, m.d. henry m. smith, m.d. 

CHARLES E. WALTON, M.D. GEORGE G. SHELTON, M.D. 
WILLIAM R. KING, M.D. EUGENE H. PORTER, M.D. 



By tr..-. 
19Ap'05 




THE MONUMENT COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 



1. JAS. H. McClelland, M.D., Chairman. 
2. Henrv M. Smith, M.D., Secretary and Treasurer. 
3. Wm. ToD Helmiih. M D. 4. J. B. Gregg Custis, M D. 

5. J. P. Dakr, M D. 6. T. S. Verdi, M.D. 

7. J. S. Mitchell, M.D. 8. I. T. Talbot, M.D. 



AUXILIARY FINANCE COMMITTEES. iQoo. 



NEW YORK. 

J, \V. CANDEE, M.D. F. PARK LEWIS, M.D. 

W. B. GIFFORD, M.D, L. A. MARTIN, M.D. 

G. E. GORHAM, M.D. H. D. SCIIENCK, M.D. 

J. T. GKEENLEAF, M.D. J. W. SHELDON, M.D. 

J. M. LEE, M.D. CHARLES R. SUMNER, M D. 

L \V. LE SEUR, M.D. 

NEW JERSEY. 

CHAS. F. ADAMS, M.D. THEO. Y. KINNE, M.D. 

G. T. APPLEGATE, M.D. J. L. SEWARD, M.D. 

A. W. BAILEY, M.D. J. E. WILSON, M.D. 

E. J. HOWE, M.D. M. D. YOUNGMAN. M.D. 

DELAWARE. 
EGMONT NEGENDANK, M.D. 

CALTFORNI.'X. 

A. K. CRAWFORD, M.D. S. S. SALISBURY, M.D. 

RACHEL LAIN, M.D. PLINY R. WATTS, M.D. 

OREGON. 

BRYON E. MILLER, M.D. 

WASHINGTON. 

CHARLES E. GROVE, M.D. E. WELDON YOUNG, M.D. 

WYOMING. 

JAMES W. HINGSTON, M.D. 

UTAH. 

JOHN T. WHITE, M.D. 

ARIZONA. 

WM. L. WOODRUFF, M.D. 
MAINE 
C. C. MORRISON, M.D. NANCY T. WILLIAMS, M.D. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

E. P. COLBY, M.D F. C. RICHARDSON, M.D. 
FRED A. DAVIS, M.D. O. W. ROBERTS, M.D. 

F. W. HALSEY, M.D. J. P. SUTHERLAND, M.D. 

RHODE ISLAND. 

J. C. BUDLONG, M.D. G. B. PECK, M.D. 

CONNECTICUT. 
H. P. COLE, M.D. 



AUXILIARY FINANCE COMMITTEES, lOoo. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 
W. J. MARTIN, M.D. BUSHROD W. JAMES, M.D. 

J. B. McClelland, m.d. c. f. bingaman, m.d. 

JAMES H. CLOSSON, M.D. W. B. VAN LENNEP, M.D. 

A. KORNDOERFER, M.D. L. H. WILLARD, M.D. 

JOHN J. DETWILLER. M.D. 

VIRGINIA. 
GEORGE A. TABER, ^LD. FRANK P. WEBSTER, M.D. 

WEST VIRGINIA. 
MELVILLE L. CASSELBERRY, GEORGE LOUNSBERV, M.D. 
M.D. 

MARYLAND. 

C. H. BRACE, M.D. CHAS. L. RUMSEV, M.D. 

THOMAS L. SHEARER, M.D. 

ILLINOIS. 
HENRY C. ALLEN, M.D. GEORGE F. SHEARS, M.D. 

E. S. BAILEY, M.D. JULIA HOLMES SMITH, M.D. 

CHARLES GATCHELL. M.D. W. A. SMITH, M.D. 

MICHIGAN. 

W. B. HINSDALE, M.D. MARIA W. NORRIS, M.D. 

STEPHEN H. KNIGHT, M.D. JOHN C. NOTTINGHAM, M.D. 
OSCAR LESEURE, M.D. 

WISCONSIN. 
E. W. BEEBE, M.D. R. K. PAINE, M.D. 

JOSEPH LEWIS, Jr., M.D. N. A. PENNOYER, M.D. 

OHIO. 
H. E. BEEBE, M.D. WM. A. GEOHEGAN, M.D. 

W. B. CARPENTER, M.D. JAMES C. WOOD, M.D. 

INDIANA. 
H. W. COONS, M.D. A. LEROY FISHER, M.D. 

G. OSCAR ERNI, M.D. JOHN W. G. STEWART, M.D. 

KENTUCKY. 
GEORGE S. COON, M.D. SARAH J. MILL.SOP, M.D. 

MINNESOTA. 

W. E. LEONARD, M.D. GEORGE F. ROBERTS, M.D. 

COLORADO. 

S. S. SMYTHE, M.D. D. A. STRICKLER, M.D. 

IDAHO. 
GEORGE ROYAL, M.D. PETER E. TKIEM, M.D. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



William McKinlev, President of the United 

States . . . . . . Frontispiece 

The Monument Committee of the American In- 
stitute 



Scott Circle 

Front View of Monument ..... 

Rear View of Monument ..... 

Dr. George P. Shelton, Dr. Wm. Rufus King, Dr 
Theo. Y. Kinne, Rev. Dr. B. F. Bittinger 

Hon. John Dalzell, M.C. ; Hon. Amos Cummings, 
M.C ; Hon J H. Gallinger, U. S. Senate: Hon 
George Peabody Wetmore, U. S. Senate . 

Brig. -Gen. John M. Wilson, Chief of Engineers, U 
S A,; Hon. John W. Griggs, Attorney-Gen 
ERAL; Col. Theo. A. Bingham, U.S.A.; CommiS' 
signer McFarland ..... 

Officers of the Institute, 1900 

Dr. Nancy T. Williams, Mrs Dr Jos T. Cook, Mrs 
Dr. I. T. Talijot, Miss Emily Paine . 

Miss Katherine Custis, Miss Sarah C. McClelland 
Miss Rachel P. McClelland ... 



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C. H NiEHAUs, Sculptor ; J. F. Harder, Architect 39 
Group of Snap Shois ....... 43 

RkV. Dr. BiTTIiVGER's I )KI>ICA 1 (IK V I^kA\ER . . 47 

Dr. Custis's In iroduc iorv Address . . -5' 

Dr. J. H. McClelland's Presentation Speech to 

THE Institute ....... 55 

The Momen r of Unveiling ..... 59 

Dr. Helmuth's Ode ....... 63 

President Walton's .Acceptance . . . -71 



THE FOREWORD 

This Memorial Volume is presented to the twenty- 
five hundred or more contributors to the Hahne- 
mann Monument Fund with hearty greetings and 
congratulations. It is with their practical co-opera- 
tion that the work entrusted to the Committee has 
been brought to successful completion. 

All will rejoice that our faithful Secretary during 
all these years, the lamented Dr. Henry M. Smith, 
who labored early and late for the success of the 
Monument, devoting time and energy without stint, 
was permitted to view the finished work, and join 
in the ceremonies of the dedication. So grati- 
fied was he at the glorious termination of his un- 
wearied labors that he might with Simeon of old 
have exclaimed, " Now lettest thou thy servant 
depart in peace ! " And in peace he departed, his 
eyes having seen the fulfilment of his heart's 
desire. 

Other members of the Committee, noble, earn- 
est men, heroes of our faith, Dake, Talbot and 
Mitchell, were not even permitted to see the frui- 
tion of their hopes, although sure of the triumphant 
day. 

In securing a suitable design for the monument 
the Committee is largely indebted to the following 



xiv The Foreword 

well known artists and architects, who gave their 
valuable time entirely without compensation, viz., 
Messrs. Daniel C. French, George E. Bissell, Olin 
N. Warner, Thomas Hastings, and Russell Sturgis. 
They have our unqualified thanks. 

With regard to this historic sketch, it may be 
stated that our late Secretary had gathered together 
the materials, in the shape of magazine articles, 
newspaper cuttings and official reports, from 
which to prepare the volume, but failing health 
prevented his making any considerable progress 
with the work. It therefore devolved upon the 
remaining members of the Committee to take up 
the task. The Chairman and Secretary, not having 
time to devote to the preparation of the manuscript, 
prevailed upon the Rev. B. F. Bittinger, D.D., of 
Washington, who took part in the dedication, to 
arrange the matter for publication. 

The Monument Committee with this assistance 
now has the honor of presenting this volume, which 
gives in detail the events of that day, together with 
a sketch of the life of Hahnemann, a description 
of the Monument and, so far as possible for them 
to obtain, a correct list of subscribers. 

The Committee takes this occasion to make 
grateful acknowledgment to all who assisted in the 
great work. The people heartily joined the pro- 
fession — gifts came from rich and poor, old and 
young — many little children gathering up their 
pennies, — that a great benefactor might be hon- 
ored. Their names are suitably inscribed and will 
remain for ages in the receptacle securely placed in 



The Foreword xv 

the granite block which forms the base of the 
statue. It would be an agreeable but wholly im- 
possible task to name all those who took part in 
this noble enterprise; — national, State and local 
organizations joined in generous rivalry. We can- 
not refrain, however, from mentioning the good 
work of the Finance Committee of the Institute 
during the final effort. The indefatigable labors of 
its Chairman, Dr. Geo. S. Shelton of New York, 
and his colleagues, resulted in substantial additions 
to the fund and increased enthusiasm everywhere. 
And what shall be said of the noble woman, Dr. 
Nancy T. Williams, of Augusta, Maine, who gave 
almost her all for love of Hahnemann and his 
work ? Say of her, " She hath done what she 
could." which is the limit of human endeavor. The 
next largest contribution was also by a woman, 
known far and near for her intelligent and generous 
support of great enterprises, and it was a most wel- 
come addition to the fund at a critical period. The 
efforts of Mrs. Dr. Jos. T. Cook of Buffalo, Presi- 
dent of the Ladies' Monument Association, are well 
known. By vmtiring and persistent appeal, a very 
handsome sum was realized for the Monument. 
The Meissen Society, by the earnest work of Mrs. 
Emily Talbot, then President, and the Secretary, 
Miss Emily Paine, made a most acceptable addition 
to the fund. 

The special thanks of the Committee are due 
to the Hon. John Dalzell of the national House 
and the Hon. J. H. Gallinger, Senator from 
New Hampshire, who had charge of our bill in 



xvi The Foreword 

Congress. We are greatly indebted to Senator 
George Peabody Wetmore, Chairman of the Joint 
Committee on Library, and the Hon. Amos Cum- 
mings, of the House, for their several favorable 
reports on our bill. In connection with the securing 
of legislation we also make grateful acknowledg- 
ment to Colonel J. RI. Guffey of the National 
Democratic Committee. 

It is needless to say that our gratitude to President 
McKinley will ever remain. Not only did he cheer- 
fully sign the Monument Bill, but with utmost cor- 
diality accepted the invitation to the dedication, and 
exhibited the friendliest interest in all of the exer- 
cises. His gracious presence on that day must 
always remain as a precious memory to those who 
joined in the dedication. 

Our acknowledgments are due and are cordially 
made to Brig.-Gen. John M. Wilson, U. S. A., Chief 
of the Corps of Engineers, who with Senator 
George Peabody Wetmore and the Chairman of 
the Monument Committee, constituted the Com- 
mission created by act of Congress to select a site 
for the Monument. To General Wilson we are 
particular!)- indebted for the magnificent site upon 
which the Monument stands, as upon his sugges- 
tion it was unanimously chosen. Thanks are also 
due to Colonel Theodore A. Bingham, U. S. A., 
Engineer Corps, who had charge of the erection of 
the Monument, and accepted it for the Government 
on the day of dedication. 

It is with sincerest pleasure that the Committee 
refers to the eloquent and scholarly address upon 



The Foreword xvii 

this occasion made by the Hon. John W. Griggs, 
Attorney-General of the United States. It was 
noted that President McKinley frequently ap- 
plauded during its delivery, and afterwards ex- 
pressed himself in warm terms of approval. The 
large audience also received the address with great 
enthusiasm, and it will undoubtedly be read with 
special appreciation by every follower of Hahne- 
mann. 

Nor should we forget the delightful music fur- 
nished by the United States Marine Band, which 
added charm to the occasion and fully sustained the 
national reputation of this famous organization. 

With gratitude for all help from all sources, 
the Monument Committee herewith concludes its 
labors. 

J. H. McClelland, 
J. B. Gregg Custis, 
William Tod Helmuth. 



SKETCH OF HAHNEMANN'S LIFE 

As introductory to the description of the Mon- 
ument and the imposing ceremonies attending its 
dedication, the following sketch of Hahnemann's 
life, prepared by the Monument Committee, will 
prove interesting, and will indicate to some extent 
the character of the man as a scholar, philosopher 
and leader of a great medical reformation. 

Christian Friederich Samuel Hahnemann, son of 
Christian Gottfried Hahnemann, the porcelain 
painter, was born at Meissen, Saxony, April iith,* 
1755. His elementary studies were made interest- 
ing under the guidance of his parents, and under 
the guise of amusement the foundation was early 
laid for more profound acquirement. His father, 
however, being strongly opposed to his receiving a 
university education, his later studies were pursued 
under most discouracrine conditions, but with ex- 
traordinary success. In his twelfth year he was 
appointed instructor in the rudiments of the Greek 
language ; at the age of twenty he was a thorough 
master of six languages, German, French, English, 
Italian, Latin and Greek, and was able to support 

* Hahnemann, in a biographical sketch, says ; " I was born April loth," 
and this has usually been accepted as the day. However, the record at 
Meissen gives it as April nth. 

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2 Sketch of Hahnemann's Life 

himself at the University of Leipsic by giving in- 
struction in some of them, and making translations 
from these lanoruaofes into the German. He sub- 
sequently became proficient in Arabic, Syriac, 
Chaldaic and Hebrew. His medical studies were 
pursued in the famous centers of learning in Eu- 
rope. He graduated in medicine with special hon- 
ors at Erlangen in the year 1779. He was a 
member of various scientific societies in Leipsic 
and other cities, and was highly honored for his 
researches in chemistry. He was well versed in 
many branches of science unconnected with medi- 
cine, was proficient in botany, astronomy and meteor- 
ology; in fact from his broad learning and naturally 
philosophical mind he easily took rank as one of the 
most profound scholars of his day. 

Although he suffered many hardships on account 
of his advanced views, he did not fail of recogni- 
tion at the hands of Government. While yet a 
young man, he was made Surgeon-in-chief of the 
hospital at Dresden, and later was made Superin- 
tendent of the Insane Asylum at Goergenthal, 
where he inaugurated the mild and humane meth- 
ods of treating the insane which now everywhere 
prevail. In 181 2 he was admitted to the Faculty of 
Medicine in the University of Leipsic, where he 
lectured for many. years. In 1822 he was created 
Hofrath, or Councilor of State. In the meantime, 
as a result of daily experience and observation in 
hospitals and elsewhere, he became skeptical as to 
the value of the prevailing medical methods, and 
vigorously set forth his objections in the medical 




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journals of the time, which brought down upon 
him the wrath of those in medical authority. With 
consummate skill he pointed out the errors and 
dangerous practices which prevailed, and which in 
the name of medical science were unwittingly the 
cause of a heavy mortality in nearly every disease. 
Twenty sufferers died when there should have 
been but eight or ten, and diseases lasted months 
that should have lasted only weeks ! Thus directly 
and indirectly, the exposing of these dangerous 
practices by Hahnemann has been the means of an 
enormous saving of human life, entitling him to the 
gratitude of mankind, and placing him in the fore- 
front of medical reformers. This exalted place in 
medicine is frankly accorded him by distinguished 
men not of his school of practice, as for example 
John Syre Bristow, M.D., In an address before 
the British Medical Association very aptly says : 

That he had learning and ability and the power of 
reasoning is abundantly clear. He saw through the preva- 
lent therapeutic absurdities and impostures of the day ; 
he laughed to scorn the complicated and loathsome nos- 
trums, which even at that time disgraced the pharmaco- 
poeias ; and he exposed with no little skill and success the 
emptiness and worthlessness of most of the therapeutical 
systems which then and theretofore prevailed. 

But not content with his earnest endeavors to 
mitigate the rigors of the prevalent methods, which 
he clearly showed were more harmful than helpful, 
his logical and philosophical mind enabled him to 
grasp the great truth which presented itself in the 
course of his studies and investigations, namely, 



6 Sketch of Hahnemann's Life 

that there was a constant relation between the 
action of drugs and the effects of disease on the 
human organism, and that this relationship con- 
sisted of a siinilarity of the drug effects on the 
healthy to those produced by disease in the sick. 
So after many years of experimentation and in- 
ductive reasoning, he confirmed his discovery of a 
law of cure, and upon this discovery based a rule 
of practice, scientific and of universal application, 
which he expressed in the now famous dictum, 
" Similia Similibus Curentur." 

This great truth, which has been a boon to man- 
kind, he announced in a paper published in Huf- 
land's Journal, entitled, "A New Principle for 
ascertaining the Remedial Powers of Medicinal 
Substances " — and with this was ushered in the 
notable Reformation in medicine which distin- 
guished the Nineteenth Century. 

No less an authority than Sir John Forbes, 
Physician in Ordinary to the Queen, has referred 
to Hahnemann as the maker of an epoch in medi- 
cine. He says : 

No careful observer of his actions, or candid reader of 
his writings can hesitate for a moment to admit that he 
was a very extraordinary man, one whose name will 
descend to posterity as the exclusive excogltator and 
founder of an original system of medicine, the remote, if 
not the immediate, cause of more important fundamental 
changes in the practice of the healing art than have re- 
sulted from any promulgated since the days of Galen 
himself. He was undoubtedly a man of genius and a 
scholar: a man of indefatigable industry and dauntless 
energy. 




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Hahnemann gave to medical science and the 
world three grreat oreneralizations : — 

First : The therapeutic rule that Likes should be 
treated by Likes ; 

Second : That the only correct method of ac- 
curately ascertaining the effects of medicinal sub- 
stances on the human body is by proving them 
singly upon the healthy organism ; and 

Third : That drugs acquire increased medicinal 
value from trituration or attenuation. 

To this he added the important supplemental 
rule — that as the effects of drugs are only ac- 
curately ascertained s/ii^/y, they can only be prop- 
erly applied singly, thus dealing a fatal blow to the 
unscientific polypharmacy which was then, and to 
some extent is still, in vogue. 

It is interesting to note in passing that the be- 
lated germ theory of disease now agitating the 
minds of the medical profession was distinctly in- 
dicated in the writings of Hahnemann nearly a 
century ago ; also that the modern use of toxins 
is quite in accordance with the homoeopathic prin- 
ciple, while vaccination, so universally accepted as 
a therapeutic verity, is none other than pure 
homoeopathy. 

Hahnemann created an entirely new Materia 
Medica by instituting provings of drugs on the 
healthy human organism, a method which has now 
received the sanction of scientific men of all shades 
of medical opinion. He first began to ascertain on 
his own person the effects of various drugs, well 
knowing the danger to his health and life by so 



lo Sketch of Hahnemann's Life 

doine- Later, he eathered about him others will- 
ing to make a similar sacrifice, and some idea of 
the colossal task he accomplished can be formed 
when it is known that his works on Materia Medica 
include original provinys of ninety different medi- 
cines. Of his industry in other directions, we may 
form some opinion from the fact that he wrote up- 
wards of seventy original treatises on chemistry 
and medicine ; translated from English, French, 
Italian and Latin, twenty-four works on chemistry, 
medicine, agriculture and general literature, be- 
sides attending to a large practice, of which he kept 
full record. " When," he writes, " we have to do 
with an art whose nature is the saving of human 
life, any neglect to make ourselves masters of it 
becomes a crime." 

The last years of Hahnemann's life were spent 
in Paris, where he was received with every mark 
of respect and honor, and where his great ability 
was recognized by an enormous clientage. It is 
said that people flocked from all parts of Europe 
to be under his care, and that his clientele included 
many of the noblest families of Europe. 

He died, full of years and honors, in Paris, 
July 2, 1843, in his 89th year, and was buried in 
Montmartre. He has since been re-interred in the 
Cemetery of Pere Lachaise, and over his grave 
has been erected a beautiful monument by his de- 
voted followers. 

Such, in brief, is the life of the man whose 
work has marked an important era in the history 
of medicine, and whose name will descend to pes- 



Sketch of Hahnemann's Life 13 

terity as the founder of a school of medicine with 
more adherents, a greater number of assailants, 
more extensive literature, and one that has exerted 
a more profound influence on the art of healing, 
than any which has preceded it. 

It is to the honor of this illustrious man, as a 
recognition of the reform in medicine inaugurated 
by him, and as a contribution to the adornment of 
the City of Washington, that the Monument herein 
described has been erected. 



ORIGIN AND HISTORY 

Prepared from a paper l)y Dr. Henry M. Smith, N.J. II., June, 1900, and 
from the Transactions of the American Institute. 

Historical fidelity requires it to be said that 
the project of erecting this monument to Hahne- 
mann originated with Dr. J. H. McClelland of 
Pittsburgh, as will appear from the following ex- 
tract from an address delivered by him before the 
Homoeopathic Medical Society of Pennsylvania in 
1881: 

A few weeks ago during a visit to the birthplace 
and when standing by the grave of Gahleo, the story of 
his discoveries and subsequent persecution for Truth's 
sake suggested a paralleUsm in Hahnemann's life and 
experience. He was driven from Leipsic because he 
dared to differ from those in authority, and because his 
discoveries in science overturned the current theories 
of the day. Recently, moreover, in England, at the 
largest gathering, of medical men ever held in the nine- 
teenth century, there was unveiled, with great acclaim, 
a statue to William Harvey, who also was subject to the 
persecution of his medical brethren because he discovered 
the circulation of the blood. Contemplating the prepara- 
tion for this event, I could not but feel that at some 
time in the not distant future there will be another such 
gathering, but the statue tinvcilcd tvill be that of Samuel 
Hahnemann. 

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Dr. Theo. Y. KiNNE. 



Or. Wm. Rufus King. 
Rev. Dr. B. F, Bittinger. 



Origin and History \^ 

True, the prophecy made in this extract, and the 
ideal foreshadowed therein, were not immediately 
fulfilled and realized. For while the desirability 
of such a testimonial was generally felt and ac- 
knowledged, it was not until the year 1892 that 
any formal action was taken to give it practical 
effect. This action was taken at the instance of 
Dr. McClelland by the American Institute of 
Homoeopathy, in session in Washington City, 
D. C, and in accordance with the proposition then 
and there made a Committee was appointed to 
which the matter was referred. This Committee 
as originally constituted consisted of Drs. J. H. 
McClelland, J. P. Dake, I. T. Talbot, J. S. Mitchell 
and H. M. Smith, to which was subsequently added 
at the same meeting the names of Drs. J. B. Gregg 
Custis and Tulio S. Verdi of Washington City. 
Upon the death of the lamented Dake, Dr. Wil- 
liam Tod Helmuth was appointed to fill the vacancy 
on the Committee. Of those originally appointed 
the Chairman alone remains. 

The enthusiasm aroused by the announcement 
of this project was shown by the readiness with 
which over a thousand dollars was subscribed at 
this Washington meeting. It was at once resolved 
that the Monument should adorn the National 
Capital, and should consist of a statue in bronze 
with a granite base and accessories. It was also 
stated that such a memorial would probably neces- 
sitate a fund of from $50,000 to $75,000. 

In 1893, the Committee reported progress, al- 
though no definite plan or design had yet been 



i8 Origin and History 

adopted. At this meeting an Auxiliary Committee 
was appointed consisting of one from each State 
and college, which was to co-operate in the raising 
of funds. The Chairman of this Committee, Dr. 
Theodore Y. Kinney, proceeded to organize for 
work. The Institute subsequently by a formal vote 
pledged itself to the payment of $2500 toward the 
Monument, and this sum was afterward increased 
by an additional $500. 

In 1896, the Chairman in reporting the growing 
interest of the Homoeopathic profession and ad- 
herents throughout the country, as evidenced by sub- 
stantial subscriptions, stated among other things : 

How the project had grown from a vague and in- 
definite idea to a superb conception ; how the Committee 
had groped about in search of a correct method of pro- 
cedure ; and finally how by good advice and some manage- 
ment it had hit upon the best way to secure the best results. 
Especially how, by the advice and assistance of the Na- 
tional Sculptors' Society, through its distinguished Presi- 
dent, Mr. J. Q. A. Ward, a competition was had under 
the supervision of the following committee of artists and 
architects, viz., Messrs. Daniel C^ French, George E. Bissell, 
Olin N. Warner, Thomas Hastings and Russell Sturgis, 
leading to the submission of twenty-five models, by as 
many artists, botli liome and foreign. In a word, how, by 
the unanimous decision of the Monument Committee, in 
connection with the Art Committee, a design was selected 
which has received the unanimous approval of the Insti- 
tute, as well as numerous art critics who have made it a 
study, — all of which testimony justifying the opinion so 
generally expressed, that it will be the finest piece of art 
work in the National Capital. 




Hon John Dalzell, M. C. 

Hon. Amos Clmming?, M. C. Hon. J. H. Gallinger, U. S. Senate. 

Hon. George Peabodv Whtmorh, U. S. Senate. 



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Origin and History 21 

The models submitted by the various sculptors, 
representing American, German, French, Spanish 
and Italian sculpture, were then exhibited to the 
public at the gallery of the American Academy of 
Fine Arts, New York, being the first public exhibi- 
tion of competitive models held in this country. A 
private view was afforded the Press, whereby at- 
tention was called to the undertaking, and a pub- 
licity given it unobtained by any similar sculptural 
work. While the adopted model called for a struc- 
ture in Indiana limestone at a cost of $30,000, 
the Committee decided later to build it of more 
enduring material, even at an enhanced cost, and 
unanimously agreed upon imperishable granite 
at a contract price of $48,800. As this did not 
nearly cover the cost of the undertaking, plans were 
at once formed for securing $75,000, although this 
entire amount was not secured or expended by the 
Committee, owing to the fact that a large portion 
of the expense of raising the money was borne by 
individuals and organizations. 

Of course certain legislation by Congress was 
necessary involving the acceptance of the Monu- 
ment by the National Government, and the grant of 
a site upon which it might be erected. Accordingly 
a joint Resolution was introduced in the Senate by 
the Hon. J. H. Gallinger, and in the House of 
Representatives by the Hon. John Dalzell. This 
was in the first session of the Fifty-fourth Congress. 
The Joint Resolution was as follows, viz : 

Resolved by tlie Senate and House of Representatives ty 

of the United States of America assenjblc(J, That permis- 



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Origin and History 



sion be, and the same is hereby, granted the Hahnemann 
MoiuniK-nt Committee of the American Institute of 
Homoeopathy, to erect a monument in honor of Samuel 
Hahnemann in such place in tlie city of Washington, Dis- 
trict of Columbia, as shall be designated by the officer in 
charge of the new Library building, the Joint Committee 
on the Library, and the Chairman of the Monument 
Committee; and the sum of four thousand dollars, or so 
much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated 
out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- 
priated, for the building of a foundation upon which to 
place said Monument; said Monument to be presented to 
the people of the United States by the American Insti- 
tute of Homoeopathy, kindred associations and citizens. 

The Joint Resolution, liowever, although passing 
both Houses of Congress, failed to receive the signa- 
ture of President Cleveland. The following corre- 
spondence in this connection will be of interest, viz : 

Dr. J. B.Gregg Custis: The Senate has passed the 
Joint Resolution granting a site to the Hahnemann 
Monument. 

(Signed) J. H. Gallinger. 

Dr. J. H. McClelland: Your Monument bill has 
passed the House of Representatives. 

(Signed) JOHN DaLZELL. 

Having passed both the Senate and the House 
of Representatives, nothing more was needed than 
the signature of the President. As may be ima- 
gined, while congratulating themselves upon the suc- 
cess of their efforts to secure the needed legislation 
by Congress for an eligible site, the members of the 
Committee were held in anxious suspense while 




Brig.-Gen, John M. Wilson, 

Chief of Engineers. U. S. A. 
Col. Theo. a. Bingham, U.S. A. 



Hon. J. W. Griggs, 

Att'y General. 
Commissioner McFakland. 



Origin and History 25 

waitinof for the sig^nature of President Cleveland, 
without which the Joint Resolution, although pass- 
ing both Houses of Congress, would be of no prac- 
tical effect. Nor was the anxious suspense relieved 
until after the adjournment of Congress the follow- 
ing despatch was received by the Secretary of the 
Committee : 

Dr. H. M. Smith, Secretary: 

The President lias not signed the Hahnemann bill. 

(Signed) H. M. Thurber, 

Private Secretary. 

It need hardly be said that the failure of the 
President to sign the Joint Resolution, proposing 
to make a magnificent gift to the people of the 
United States for the adornment of the National 
Capital, and in honor of a great scientist, inflicted 
on the Committee a great and unexpected disap- 
pointment, a disappointment shared by the friends 
of the project throughout the whole country. Noth- 
ing daunted, however, the Committee put forth re- 
newed efforts to secure the needed legislation by 
the Fifty-fifth Congress. Their efforts were emi- 
nently successful. The Joint Resolution after be- 
ing amended by inserting after the word " Colum- 
bia " the words " other than the Capitol or Library 
grounds," and naming as a commission to select a 
site the " Chief of Engineers U. S. Army, the Chair- 
man of the Joint Committee on Library of Congress, 
and the Chairman of the Monument Committee," 
was passed by Congress, and received the signature 
of President McKinley. 



26 Origin and History 

Within twenty-four hours of the passage of the 
Joint Resolution, it was signed by the President, 
who thereupon presented the pen with which it was 
signed to Dr. McClelland, by whom it is most highly 
prized. 

In order to secure this necessary legislation, the 
Committee was obliged to perform enormous labor 
in the way of correspondence with leading physi- 
cians all over the country, and more directly with 
members of Congress in order to correct wronaf im- 
pressions and put the matter clearly and rightly 
before them. This arduous labor devolved almost 
entirely upon the Secretary of the Committee, the 
late Dr. Henry M. Smith, who most intelligently 
and faithfully carried on the immense correspond- 
ence which this involved. 

The necessary legislation having been thus ob- 
tained, the important question of a suitable site was 
now uppermost. The Act of Congress constituted 
as a Commission for the selection of a site for the 
Monument Brigadier-General John M. Wilson, 
U. S. A., Chief of Engineers, Honorable George 
Peabody Wetmore, Senator from Rhode Island, 
Chairman of the Joint Committee on Library of 
Congress, and Dr. J. H. McClelland, Chairman of 
the Monument Committee of the American Institute. 
Immediately upon the creation of this Commission 
General Wilson caused plans to be made of the va- 
rious Government reservations and a meeting was 
soon after held at which these were carefully con- 
sidered. 

With a soldier's directness, the Chief of Engi- 




T. Franklin Smith, M.D. 



OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE, igcw. 



E. M. Keli.ogg, M.D. 



Charles E Walton, M.D., President. 



Wilson A. S.mhh, M D. 



E. H. PoKTEi*. M.D. 



Origin and History 29 

neers pointed out what, in his opinion, was the 
most suitable site in Washington for such a monu- 
ment, namely, Scott Circle. This opinion was at 
once concurred in by the Chairman of the Monu- 
ment Committee, and subsequently by the Senator 
from Rhode Island, and thus was secured after 
many vexatious delays a place in the Nation's 
Capital altogether worthy of the noble memorial 
erected to the honor of Hahnemann. 

Scott Circle is perhaps the most desirable site in 
Washington City for such a work, situated as it is 
at the intersection of Massachusetts and Rhode 
Island Avenues, where these cross Sixteenth Street, 
which is on the direct line from the White House. 

The site originally discussed was a small plot on 
the Congressional Library grounds, and was sug- 
gested by General Casey and his associates in 
charge of the Library building, they having seen a 
model of the monument on exhibition in New York. 
Happily, circumstances prevented the choice of 
this site, and the present one, in every way more 
suitable, was chosen. 

It is worthy of honorable mention that women, 
not a few, animated by a zeal and self-sacrifice 
which have always characterized them as the warm 
and devoted friends of a noble cause, entered with 
enthusiasm in the praiseworthy work of raising 
funds and co-operating with the Committee in 
hastening the completion of the Monument. Hence 
in a supplemental report of the Committee in 1897, 
it was stated that during the sessions of the Insti- 
tute a meeting of the Meissen Society was held 



30 Origin and History 

under the direction of Miss Emily F. Paine, when 
it pledged itself to raise a considerable sum of 
money in aid of the fund. Another auxiliary was 
formed for the same purpose by Mrs. Dr. Joseph T. 
Cook of Buffalo, entitled the " Ladies' Monument 
Association," which, after infinite labor, added some 
$2300 to the Monument fund. But without in- 
vidious distinction, too much praise cannot be given 
to Dr. Nancy T. Williams, of Augusta, Maine, who, 
at the same meeting of the Institute, begged the 
privilege of adding one thousand dollars to her 
previous subscription, modestly revealing the fact 
that the contribution was from her own earnings in 
putting into practice the teachings of Hahnemann, 
and was her way of practically showing her grati- 
tude. The full amount of the contributions of this 
noble woman was more than four thousand dollars, 
constituting her the laroest individual contributor. 
Any enterprise numbering among its promoters 
such examples of heroic devotion, could not pos- 
sibly fail of success. 

At the meeting of the Institute in Atlantic City, 
1899, it became plain that a final effort must be put 
forth to finish and dedicate the monument. To 
aid in this grand rally, it was deemed advisable to 
bring to the assistance of the Monument Com- 
mittee a special Committee on Finance. Dr. 
George S. Shelton was made Chairman, and at 
once set about organizing sub-committees in various 
States. Much enthusiasm was aroused as a result 
of this effort and the personal appeals of the Chair- 
man. The various State Committees went to work 




Dr. Nancy T. Williams. 

Mrs. Dr. I. T. Talbut. 



Mrs. Dr. Jos. T. Cook 



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Miss Emily Paine 



Origin and History 33 

with a will, even where our school was but sparsely 
represented — as in the southern district, where 
the veteran representative of Homoeopathy, Dr. F. 
H. Orme, of Atlanta, did splendid work, both in 
securing subscriptions and enlisting the interest of 
members of Congrress. 

A notable gathering was that held in Washing- 
ton to determine the place of meeting of the Insti- 
tute in 1900, dependent upon the ability of the 
Committee to guarantee that the Monument would 
be finished and ready for dedication. The officers 
of the Institute, including President Charles E. 
Walton, M.D., of Cincinnati; General Secretary 
Eugene H. Porter, M. D., of New York ; Record- 
ing Secretary Wilson Smith, I\I. D., of Chicago ; 
Dr. George S. Shelton of New York. Chairman of 
the Finance Committee, and Doctors McClelland, 
Custis and Smith of the Monument Committee, 
came together for conference. To the demand of 
the Executive Committee of the Institute, the 
Monument Committee gave its guarantee, and this 
settled the place of meeting, Washington, and the 
time of dedication, June 21, 1900. 

From this time onward the hearts of the Com- 
mittee were made glad by the frequently received 
contributions, and during the session of the Insti- 
tute held in the City of Washington it was an- 
nounced that the whole amount necessary for the 
erection of the Monument had been secured, and 
that it would be unveiled and dedicated according 
to programme. 

In making this welcome announcement, the 



34 Origin and History 

Chairman gave the following rdsumd of facts and 
incidents which cannot fail of interest to all who 
became identified with the project, viz : 

The work of the Committee dates back eight years, 
that is, to the year 1892, during the sessions of the 
American Institute of HomcEopathy, held in Washington 
City. Since that time, its labors have been unceasing, 
althougli not all the time availing. The chief concern 
of the Committee at the beginning was to secure an 
artistic design that would express to the world what we, 
as Homceopathists, would wish to say of the founder of 
our school. This consumed two or three years, various 
plans having been tried which failed ; but finally a suit- 
able design was selected, with the invaluable assistance of 
the special committee of the National Sculptors Society, 
which had choice of twenty-four designs. Then the im- 
portant work of the Committee was to raise the money. 
Nor was this an easy task, for although the Committee 
succeeded to a considerable extent, still the amount did 
not come up to the requirements. The expectation, 
however, was, that before the close of the present year 
the money would be forthcoming, and this proved to 
be a prophecy that was fulfilled. The Committee called 
to its assistance other helpers throughout the country, 
together with the efficient co-operation of the Commit- 
tee on Finance, which enables it at this time to report 
that the whole amount of money required has been prac- 
tically raised. The labors of the Committee, although at 
times arduous, have been cheerfully pursued, encouraged 
from the beginning that they would be finally rewarded 
with success. There was work and plenty of it con- 
nected with the securing of legislation and the selection 
of a suitable site, but all this is now happily over. 

Some of the members of our Committee who rendered 
faithful service did not live to see their labors brought to 



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Miss Katherine Custis. 



Miss Sarah C. McClelland. 

Miss Rachel P. McClelland. 



Origin and History 37 

completion. Talbot is not, and Dake is not, neither 
Mitchell, although they were three men upon whom we 
depended for counsel, advice and assistance. Four of us 
are left to see the completion of the work begun eight 
years ago. 

Remarks were made also by Drs. Custis, H. M. 
Smith, Helmuth and Shelton, speaking in ap- 
preciative terms of the warm sympathy and liberal 
contributions of the members of the Institute, 
various auxiliary associations and friends of 
Homoeopathy in all parts of the country, each one 
paying a graceful tribute to the character and 
magnifying the achievements of Hahnemann, and 
expressing their gratification that in this country 
and in our National Capital a Monument worthy 
of his name was soon to be dedicated. 



DESCRIPTION OF THE MONUMENT 

Taken from the description prepared by the 
Sculptor, Air. C. H. Niehaus, and the Architect, 
Mr. JuHus F. Harder. 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION. 

The Monument is a true ellipse in plan, its fun- 
damental motive being the Greek exedra form. 
It is approached from the front by four steps lead- 
ing to a platform upon the minor axis, and at 
the back of which rises the superstructure. The 
central portion, before which is placed a sitting 
statue of Hahnemann, is composed of four columns 
carrying an entablature ; above this rises an attica 
bearing the principal inscription. 

Between the two front columns, and forming the 
background for the statue, is a niche, again elliptical 
in plan, and terminating in a semicircular arch 
above the impost. This impost line continuing to 
the right and left forms the vertical termination of 
the flanking walls, which end at the extremities 
of the major axis of the plan. The base courses 
of these curved flanking walls form seats occupy- 
ing the space between the central portion and the 
end terminations. 

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C. H. NiEHAUS, Sculptor. 



J. F. Harder Architect. 



Description of the Monument 41 

REAR ELEVATION. 

As the Monument is in an open place ob- 
servable from all sides, it was sought to make it 
attractive from every point of view, and much at- 
tention was devoted to the design of the back. 
The main lines of the central portion repeat them- 
selves here, excepting that the niche is omitted 
and becomes instead a flat curtain wall with dec- 
orated tympanum above the impost. These to- 
gether with the projecting lines form architectural 
vertical divisions of this elevation, which is thus 
resolved architecturally into component parts, re- 
sulting in a well-proportioned and equally balanced 
composition. 

DECORATIONS. 

Rising from the platform in front of the central 
portion is a simple pedestal supporting the statue 
upon the face of which appears the inscription 
" SiMiLiA SiMiLiBUS CuRENTUR." Other inscrip- 
tions which appear at the sides and below the 
bronze entablatures are the following, — familiar to 
all disciples of Hahnemann : " Audi Sapere," 
" NoN iNUTiLis vixi," " Die Milde Macht ist 
Gross," and "In omnibus Caritas." 

The upper portion of the niche behind the statue 
is decorated in glazed mosaic, in colors, with a de- 
sign composed of the foliage and flower of the cin- 
chona plant. On either side of the arch are 
decorative emblems in bas-relief ; a bowl and ser- 
pent — the symbols of wisdom; and a lamp and 



42 Description of the Monument 

book — typical of knowledge and instruction. The 
former in association with a palm branch, the 
latter with a wreath of laurel. 

The keystone of the arch bears a lion's head, 
the symbol of strength and leadership. 

Upon the rear the date of erection appears across 
the center in Roman numerals, and the dates of 
Hahnemann's birth and death — Meissen, April i ith, 
1755; Paris, July 2d, 1843 — encircled with laurel 
wreaths, are inscribed to the right and left. 

In the center, filling the tympanum of the arch 
appear two figures in bas-relief, emblematic of the 
science and art of medicine. Underneath this 
occurs the broad curtain of hammered granite, 
upon which is recorded the following important 
inscription : 

Christian Frederick Samuel Hahnemann, 
Doctor in Medicine, 

HoFRATH. 

Leader ov the Great Medical Reformation 

OF THE 

Nineteenth Century. 

Founder of the 
Homceopathic School. 

Below this inscription is a fountain in the form of 
a fluted basin fed by a stream of running water 
issuing from a carved dolphin. 

STYLE. 

The style of the design is essentially Greek in 
spirit and in its form, profiles and decorations ; the 




GROUP OK .SNAP SHOTS. 
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Description of the Monument 45 

delicate play of light and shade resulting from the 
elliptical form adding materially to this quality. 

STATUARY. 

The statue itself, in standard bronze, cast by the 
Gorham Manufacturing Company, is the culmina- 
tion of the plan of the Monument. The features 
have been faithfully copied from the bust by the 
famous David, who also made the well-known bust 
of Napoleon I.; but it is designed to convey by 
their expression, and by the pose of the figure, to 
the observer, the characteristics of the Philosopher, 
the Philanthropist, the Teacher. 

The commemorative tablets are placed in two pan- 
els, on either side of the niche, upon the curved walls 
representing in bas-reliefs of standard bronze the 
four epoch-making periods of Hahnemann's life : 
the nightly vigils of the student ; the investiga- 
tions of the chemist ; the self-sacrificing experiments 
of the great discoverer ; and finally a fourth (com- 
posed partly for the sake of symmetry), to com- 
memorate the brilliant success of his treatment 
of the typhus patients in the hospitals at Leipsig, 
mentioned by his biographers. The dates of these 
episodes — 1 775-1 m, the studentyears ; 1 779-1 789, 
the period devoted to chemical study; 1790, the 
date of his experiments upon himself with Peruvian 
Bark etc.; and 18 13, that of his wonderful cures in 
Leipsig — are severally inscribed on labels above and 
below circular discs at each end. These bronzes 
are also the work of the Gorham Company. 



46 Description of the Monument 

MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION. 

The foundations and superstructure of the Mon- 
ument are built of fine-grained white y^ranite from 
tlie quarries of the Maine and New Hampshire 
Granite Company, a material admirably calculated 
to witlistand the vicissitudes of time and climate. 

Not only is the statue sublimely impressive in its de- 
lineation of the scholar and philosopher, but the setting 
of the statue is superbly classical. The entablatures in 
bronze which represent epochs in his life are full of char- 
acter and vigor. Altogether the American Institute will 
have the honor of presenting to our country a work of art 
with which every contributor will be proud to be iden- 
tified. 



UNVEILING AND DEDICATION OF THE 
MONUMENT 

The day finally came — ^ the long delayed — that 
was to crown with deserved success the faithful and 
persevering labors of the Committee, making it his- 
toric in the annals of the American Institute and 
dating a new epoch in the onward progress of Homce- 
opathy in its heaven-born ministry of blessing our 
suffering humanity — -the day, moreover, to which 
for eight years so many looked forward with fondly 
cherished expectations, and the transactions of 
which shall be cherished by them so long as life 
itself shall last. 

This day was in June, 1900, the twenty-first of 
the month, when in Scott Circle, Washington City, 
District of Columbia, the beautiful Monument was 
dedicated with imposing ceremonies and under the 
most favorable circumstances. Scott Circle, the 
site of the Monument, is one of the many attractive 
reservations adorning the city, and contains also 
the statues of Gen. Winfield S. Scott and Daniel 
Webster, the latest addition to the circle forming a 
striking combination of one who was famous as a 
soldier, one who was distinguished as a statesman 
and one who was eminent as a man of science. 
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50 Unveiling and Dedication 

The occasion attracted a large assemblage of 
persons, embracing not only members of the med- 
ical profession, but also many residents of the 
city and visitors from all parts of the country. 
On the platform erected at the base of the 
Monument were the following- invited quests : 
The guest of honor, William McKinley, Presi- 
dent of the United States, accompanied by his 
Private Secretary, Mr. George B. Cortelyou, 
Hon. Henry B. F. Macfarland, President of the 
District Board of Commissioners, General John M. 
Wilson, U. S. A., Chief of Engineers, Col. Theo- 
dore A. Bingham, U. S. A., Superintendent of 
Public Buildings and Grounds, Attorney-General 
John W. Griggs, Dr. Charles E. Walton, President 
of the American Institute of Homoeopathy, Dr. 
Eugene H. Porter, Secretary of the Institute, 
Dr. William Tod Helmuth, the poet of the day. 
Dr. James H. McClelland, Chairman of the Monu- 
ment Committee, Dr. Henry M. Smith, Treasurer 
of the Monument Conmiittee, Dr. George G. 
Shelton, Chairman of the Finance Committee, 
Dr. J. B. Gregg Custis, Chairman of the Local 
Committee on Dedication of the Monument, Dr. 
Nancy T. Williams and Rev. Benjamin F. Bit- 
tinger, D. D. 

INTRODUCTOKV REMARKS BV DR. CUSTIS. 

After appropriate music by the Marine Band, 
Dr. Custis, in calling the meeting to order, made 
tile following address, viz : 




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Unveiling and Dedication 53 

Fellow citizens and members of tlie American Institute 
of Homoeopathy : 

We are gathered together upon an occasion which in 
some of its aspects is solemn, in some glorious, in all mo- 
mentous: Solemn, because we have assumed the responsi- 
bility of setting as an ideal for those who shall appear 
upon the world's stage in the twentieth century, a charac- 
ter. The man to whom this Monument is erected offers 
an ideal which, if attained by any in the field of science, 
in the realm of wisdom, in the art of medicine, or in the 
School which he represented, would justly entitle them to 
honorable recognition, and secure for them a similar me- 
morial — a memorial constituting the grandest testimonial 
ever received by any in the walks of life followed by our 
confrere, Samuel Hahnemann. 

Glorious, because it represents a completed work, con- 
ceived in Washington, nurtured by the American Insti- 
tute of Homceopathy, and made possible by the liberality 
of the adherents and patrons of the School founded by 
him in whose honor this grand work of art and architec- 
ture is erected. 

Momentous, because it places in bold relief the fact 
that truth, represented simply by a thought, can, in so 
short a time, in a country whose motive is freedom, reach 
its highest development ; and certainly that has been 
reached when it can count among its adherents a sufificient 
number of grateful and admiring followers to erect, in 
honor of him who gave this thought expression, such a 
Monument as this, as a proof of their admiration of the 
faith possessed, the singleness of purpose shown and the 
success achieved. 

This Monument is erected in the hope that from it, as a 
center, truth may be spread which will result in the less- 
ening of suffering and the increased usefulness of man- 
kind. 



54 Unveiling and Dedication 

PRAYER BY THE REV. B. F. BITTINGER, D.D. 

At the conclusion of his address, Dr. Custis in- 
troduced the Rev. B. F. Bittinger, D. D., who 
offered the following prayer : 

O Lord, thou only art great. Before the inountains 
were brought forth, or even thou hadst formed the earth 
and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou 
art God. Thou art infinite in love, almighty in power, 
supreme in authority, universal in dominion, and sovereign 
in the army of heaven and among the inhabitants of the 
earth. Thus recognizing thee as our God, we implore thy 
presence at this time and invoke thy blessing upon the 
members of the American Institute of Homoeopathy now 
convened in this city for the interchange of views, the 
comparison of methods and the suggestion of remedies 
and appliances for the preservation of life, the alleviation 
of pain and amelioration of the many ills to which our 
suffering humanity is heir. We thank thee for the great 
progress and the many discoveries and improvements that 
have been made in the healing art, to which the members 
of this Institute have devoted their lives. We praise and 
thank thee especially, that, in thy providence, thou didst 
raise up Samuel Hahnemann and richly endow him as 
one of the world's benefactors — revealing to him the 
principle of similarity between remedy and disease. We 
also thank thee for the rapid spread and firm establish- 
ment of this system throughout the world. And now we 
unveil and dedicate this beautiful monument, erected in 
honor of his virtues as a man, a scholar, a physician and 
a benefactor. May it endure to coming generations, and 
prove a fitting testimonial of admiring and grateful 
disciples who loyally accept his teachings, and by ap- 
preciative friends who have been benefited by his system 
of healing. And to thy name. Father, Son and Holy 
Ghost, wc will give all the praise. Amen. 




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PRESENTATION OF THE MONUMENT. 

Dr. Custis then announced to the assembly that 
the Monument would be formally presented to the 
American Institute of Homoiopathy by Dr. James 
H. McClelland, Chairman of the Committee under 
whose direction and management it had been 
brought to its successful completion. Dr. Mc- 
Clelland spoke in substance as follows : 

Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen : Representing 
the Monument Committee of the American Institute of 
Homoeopathy, it is with sincere deh'ght that I am present 
on this notable occasion, when in the presence of the 
President of the United States and other distinguished 
guests, we dedicate in the language of the act of Congress, 
"A monument to the honor of Samuel Hahnemann, and 
for the ornamentation of the National Capital." Eight 
years ago at the meeting of the American Institute held 
in this city, this Committee was regularly constituted and 
charged with the entirely extra professional duty of se- 
lecting a plan and securing the funds requisite for the 
erection of a monument that would be a suitable memorial 
of the man whom this day we honor, and at the same 
time be commensurate with the dignity of the body which 
it is our privilege to represent. 

It has been a period of arduous endeavor to faithfully 
perform the varied duties involved in our appointment. 
It may be interesting to note in view of this occasion 
that this event was fore-shadowed nearly twenty years 
ago (in the year 1881) in an address before the Homoeo- 
pathic Medical Society of Pennsylvania, and I may be 
pardoned for quoting from that address the following 
paragraph : " Recently in England, at the largest gather- 
ing of medical men ever held in this century, there was 
unveiled with great acclaim a statue to Dr. William 



58 Unveiling and Dedication 

Harvey, who was subjected to the persecution of his 
medical brethren in consequence of his announced dis- 
covery of the circulation of the blood. Contemplating 
the preparations for this event, I could not but feel 
that, at some time in the not distant future, there will be 
another such gathering, but the statue unveiled will be 
that of Samuel Hahnemann." 

I rejoice that we have lived to see this prophecy most 
gloriously fulfilled. Your Committee, after many fail- 
ures, finally secured a design, which it feels sure will meet 
the approval of this assemblage, as well as all those who 
love the beautiful in art, and which represents a great and 
noble idea. Of the purest Greek architecture, and a most 
exquisite design in sculpture, it represents the life-work 
of a man who was truly great, and through whose method 
of medical treatment, the sufferings of so many persons 
have been alleviated and cured. Nor do we assume any- 
thing in affirming that the death-rate in nearlj' every dis- 
ease has been greatly reduced since his day, and chiefly 
through his discoveries and achievements in the science 
of medicine. For the conception of this beautiful sculp- 
ture, we are indebted to an American, Mr. Charles Henry 
Niehaus, and for the exquisite arcnitectural effects to Mr. 
Julius F. Harder of New York. 

I will not detain the distinguished guests present on 
this occasion with a recital of the labors and struggles of 
the Committee, now happily coining to a successful close, 
but will gladly present to the representative of our Insti- 
tute the result of its labors. Mr. President, I take pleas- 
ure in transferring to your keeping for the time, this 
beautiful monument, erected to magnify the achievements 
and perpetuate the fame of Samuel Hahnemann. 

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McClelland, daughters of Dr. McClelland, and Miss 
Katherine Custis, daughter of Dr. Custis, when the 
ligure of Hahnemann, in bronze, was revealed in 
its imposing majesty, and when, amid the inspirit- 
ing strains of the Marine Band playing " America," 
President McKinley and the other distinguished 
guests rose to their feet, and with demonstrations 
of delight saluted the beautiful work of art that 
appeared to their admiring gaze. 

ODE BY DR. HELMUTH. 

When the excitement had subsided, Dr. William 
Tod Helmuth of New York, the poet of the occa- 
sion, was introduced, who, in a prelude, informed 
the company that the poem which he would deliver 
contained references to the great discoveries made 
in the nineteenth century, and also a tribute to 
the memory of Hahnemann. The poem is as 
follows : — 

ODE TO HAHNEMANN. 



Oft times in far off regions of the north. 

When Autumn's glories all the woods disclose, 
The sinking sun its golden rays pours forth. 

Till all the scene in quivering splendor glows. 
Then snow-capped peaks grow rosy in the light. 

And sapphire clouds are touched with points of 
fire. 
Which, sinking slowly in the arms of night. 

Watch, ling'ring still to see the day expire. 



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II. 

And so tlie century in grandeur dies, 

Reflecting splendor on her closing years, 
Where genius-born her myriad conquests rise 

'Midst hopes triumphant and 'mid seas of tears. 
Arise, O Man, and let thy heart rejoice, 

That thou wert born in these prolific times, 
When science teaches with prophetic voice 

And art in majesty her place defines. 



III. 



Amid the ashes of defeated hopes, 

Amid the wreckage of a thousand lives, 
That strew the pathways on Ambition's slopes. 

The mighty genius of man survives; 
And Fame, fair goddess in her proud array, 

With golden trumpet pointing to the sky. 
Sounds thro' the arch of Time her grandest lay. 

The works of men whose names can never die. 



IV. 

By Darwin's thought the problem of our lives. 

So long unsolved, this century proclaims 
In one great song "The fittest still survives." 

" Natural selection forever reigrns." 
And hark! along Time's avenue there peals 

Resounding anthem through the trump of fame, 
As Herbert Spencer to the world reveals 

The science that hath glorified his name. 
Now Evolution stretcheth forth her arm 

To hold "the fittest " that the Earth contains; 
The cold agnostic shudders in alarm ; 

God still is God — omnipotence remains. 




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V. 

Five decades back our 'scutcheon, with its stars 

And stripes in glory waving to the sky, 
Was tarnished by the legal right that bars 

Equality to men, and slavery 
With all its horror, all its crime and lust. 

Cast its black shadow o'er this mighty land. 
Lo ! then arose a fearless man and just. 

And to the Nation issued his command. 

VI. 

And lo ! the fiends of internecine war 

Rose like the hideous phantoms of a dream. 
But slavery was stricken to the core 

And Abra'm Lincoln's will became supreme. 
Oh ! martyr'd President, thy native land 

As this great century is dying now, 
Uplifts in majesty its grateful hand, 

And lays the wreath immortal on thy brow. 

VII. 

The lurid lightning, flashing through the sky, 

Is caught and held subservient to man's hand, 
Who ladens it with thought and bids it fly 

Throughout the farthest confines of the land. 
O'er mountain heights, across the ocean's waste. 

Past arid plains or through the trackless snow ; 

Revolving continents each other know. 

VIII. 

The undulations of the summer breeze 

An interchange of thought convey. 
The force of tides that swell the boundless seas, 

Man's subtle intellect controls to-day. 



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The planets whirling in the abj'ss of space, 

The rocks that tell us when this earth grew cold, 

The glacier's age, antiquity of race, 
The science of this century unfold. 

IX. 

And Woman, last of God's creative art, 

(Thou great enigma to the creature man). 
Where in the rush of progress is thy part, 

Since first this century her course began. 
Health, beauty and obedience were then 

The chiefest characters thy sex displayed. 
Adored by passion — trifled with by men. 

Honored and loved, neglected or betrayed. 

X. 

Look how she stands, now better understood. 

The light of progress shining in her eyes 
In all the glory of true womanhood. 

As high and holy aspirations rise 
The arts and sciences stand open now, 

The great professions beckon her to come 
To join their ranks, — and still the marriage vow 

Surrounds with sacredness the ties of home. 

XI. 

But we who 'neath the Aesculapian shield 

Are linked together in one sacred bond. 
To battle on humanity's broad field 

For health and life and all that lies beyond, 
Who, when the pestilence is stalking forth. 

Slaying its victims with mephitic breath. 
Like whirlwinds sweeping from the icy north — 

Draw forth the sword to battle with King Death. 



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XII. 

What has the closing century revealed, 

To aid our efforts in th' unequaled strife, 
The constant battle with a cause concealed 

That saps the very fountain heads of life. 
What has it done ? Let Anaesthesia sing, 

Let Antisepsis clap her cleansed hands, 
And microscopic revelations ring 

With songs of progress from far distant lands. 

XIII. 

God sent no suff'ring to the pristine man 

Till Adam ate of the forbidden tree. 
Then with a laugh the demon Pain began 

To tear the tendrils of humanity. 
The centuries rolled on, and still the race 

Was born and tortured by unceasing pain. 
Mankind forever striving to efface 

Its ravages with antidotes in vain. 

XIV. 

Then came a time — O country mine, be proud, 

For thou wert first the conqueror to find 
Before whose breath the Evil Spirit bowed — 

Amid the thankful plaudits of mankind 
The Surgeon now God's inmost temple sees, 

While Anaesthesia her censer swings, 
The Demon conquered from his victim flees 

And Science jubilant her paean sings. 

XV. 

To us. Sectarians as we ever are 

(As all must be who hold a special creed). 

Arose within this century a star. 

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The storm of opposition touched it not, 
The shafts of ridicule pass'd harmless by, 

Traditions — doginas could obscure no jot 
Of its transcendent truth and purity. 

XVI. 

While Ansesthcbia in glory stands, 

And Antisepsis o'er the world displays 
The grand results minute technique demands, 

To bless the Surgery of later days. 
Above them both with more expansive reach, 

The Star of Truth, by Meissen's sage defined, 
Shines o'er the earth, humanity to teach 

The splendid triumphs of the master's mind. 

XVII. 

No mighty truth since Time his course began 

Has shown its full effulgence to the world 
Till it has fought the stubborn will of man 

By passion's vehemence against it hurled. 
Kepler and Newton, Harvey, Jenner, knew 

And felt the obloquies of error born, 
And Christ himself, the perfect man and true, 

Was crucified amid the cries of scorn. 

XVIII. 

Great is the hero, whose stupendous mind 

Upon this dying age its splendor throws 
Self-vanquished in his efforts for mankind. 

By all the ardor perfect love bestows. 
If statesmen, poets, scientists, and men 

Who deal in life's afTairs, could later see 
Their works as written by historic pen 

They 'd stand confounded by Time's alchemj-. 



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XIX. 

Could Samuel Hahnemann arise to-day 

To gaze bewildered on this earnest throng. 
To view this ceremonial display, 

Perhaps to listen to this humble song. 
Could he this monumental bronze behold, 

Reared to himself, and graven with his name; 
Could he by some mysterious voice be told 

His name was writ upon the scroll of fame. 
With streaming eyes — lost in profound amaze, 

But modest still — the porcelain painter's son 
Would prostrate fall in gratitude and praise 

For this fruition of love's labor won. 

XX. 

Look down, O spirit, from thine unknown sphere. 

Behold the days of persecution past ; 
See this assemblage of thy followers here 

Proclaim the triumph of the truth at last. 
Behold the once torn waters of the sea 

Of Therapeutics breaking on the rocks 
Of doubt and error and uncertainty. 

Tearing the life-boat with incessant shocks — 
Now, guided by Precision's better chart, 

On it the Mariner shall safely steer, 
And, taught by thee, with thankfulness of heart 

Shall watch the beacon and dispel his fear. 

XXI. 

Among the benefactors of thy race, 

Who stamp their impress on the fleeting years 

That grow to centuries, shall be thy place 
Of honor, ceded by thy willing peers. 

Among the epoch-making men whose thought 
Illuminates the world, there shalt thou stand, 



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Thy battle for humanity well fought, 

Bearing thy mottoed banner in thy band; 

Then shall the sons of Aesculapius bring 
Their votive offerings of thanks to thee, 

And all the nations of the earth shall sing 
The grand Te Deuin — Homoeopathy! 

PRESENTATION OF THE MONUMENT TO THE 
GOVERNMENT. 

At the conclusion of the poem, Dr. Walton, Presi- 
dent of the Institute, formally presented the monu- 
ment to the Government of the United States. 
His address was as follows : 

For many years the American Institute of Homoe- 
opathy, the oldest National Medical Society in America, 
and representing the Homoeopathic School of Medicine, 
has been striving, through its Monument Committee, to 
secure the erection, in a suitable location, of a fitting 
testimonial to the worth of our illustrious founder. The 
result of their gigantic efforts is before us. Theirs has 
been a work of love, and nobly have they performed it. 
Nor time, nor labor has been spared, and behold, " The 
end crowns the work." 

In accepting this work of art, the Institute would joy- 
ously acknowledge the debt of gratitude to this faithful 
committee, as also to its efficient co-workers during the 
last year, the Finance Committee. Their joint labors 
make it possible in this memorable year 1900, which marks, 
on the dial of time, the dividing point of centuries, to rear, 
in our Nation's Capital this magnificent monument com- 
memorating at once the genius of Samuel Hahnemann 
and the loyalty of his followers. Upon this pedestal sits 
the figure of one who loved his fellow-men. Could the 
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illuminate those sightless eyes and loosen that silent 
tongue there would shine forth the benignity of a re- 
awakened love and we should hear the sound of a new 
benediction. 

He comes as no usurper to complete this group of 
memorable men. No false standard should begrudge the 
philosopher the right to keep his vigil in company with 
the statesman and the warrior. He stands for liberty of 
thought, no less than the statesman stands for civic lib- 
erty, and both look with confidence to the warrior to 
maintain, if necessary, their perpetuity. Right, and might, 
and light form an invincible trinity, and it is fitting that 
their sculptured representatives should fraternize within 
the limits of a common circle. I seem to hear from one 
end of this beautiful reservation the famous words, " Lib- 
erty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable! " 
as they thundered forth the deliberative conclusion of the 
immortal Webster as to the necessary foundation of this 
great Republic; and from the other end, I hear the philo- 
sopher's dictum, " SimiliaSimilibus Curentur," proclaiming 
the law of cure for the relief of our suffering humanity. 

In the realm of thought there are no limitations of 
nationality. The great American and the great German 
each proclaimed a truth ; the one for the welfare, the 
other for the amelioration, of mankind. We welcome the 
nations of the earth with the emblem of Liberty lighting 
the world. In the effulgence of that light, we stand ready 
in the interests of humanity to welcome all their Hahne- 
manns; to absorb their truths; to perpetuate their mem- 
ory. In all ages men have delighted to commemorate in 
enduring structures the great deeds and lofty sentiments 
of distinguished persons. Pyramid and Obelisk and Sphinx 
bespeak the power and worth of Egypt's mighty dead. 
Cathedral, tomb and statue perpetuate the memory of 
Europe's illustrious leaders. Temple, shrine and abbey 
hallow the memory of the world's devoutest ecclesiastics. 



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Shaft and urn and quadriga remind us of the famous war- 
riors, philosophers and statesmen. 

The human mind forgets; the monument reminds. 
All history is a reminder, hence a monument of the ages. 
We need to be reminded. Death, with relentless hand, 
sweeps into the insatiable grave the transient form of 
man, and each succeeding generation would have to spell 
anew a repetition of life's problems which had long ages 
ago been solved, were not the reminders left as a rich 
heritage to the race. Repetition is not progress, while 
forgetfulness is the grave of all advancement. The 
mainspring of intellectual activity is the memory and 
comprehension of what has already been achieved, and 
development depends upon a former evolution. 

We stand before a statue of Michael Angelo, and our 
emotions are stirred to harmonize with those of the great 
sculptor. In this way we honor the doer by recognizing 
the things done. Music, poetry, art, science, philosophy, 
learning — all stimulate soul ; and the highest good is that 
which promotes the surest success, the most permanent 
welfare, the greatest happiness. We listen to a sym- 
phony, and our souls are taught to vibrate with the very 
being of the composer; a great poem stirs our inmost self 
with the lofty imagination of the poet ; and a marvelous 
painting compels our admiration of the beautiful. 

Around the name of Washington clusters the senti- 
ment of Liberty. Around the name of Lincoln clings 
the idea of Emancipation. Around the name of Luther 
hovers the thought of the Reformation. Around the 
name of Hahnemann, we find the conceptions of liberty 
of thought, emancipation from doubt, and reformation in 
medical practice. 

In building a monument to Hahnemann, we honor 
not only him, but also ourselves. We seek, not to deify 
a man, but to pay tribute to his greatness as a scholar 
and a philosopher. We seek to bear testimony, in a sub- 



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stantial manner, to our belief in the value of his law of 
cure. He taught the difference between a law and a 
coincidence ; between knowledge and a guess. He brought 
to a high degree of perfection the power of a thinking 
habit, and his attainments stand as a constant incentive 
to the highest mental activity. We would honor not 
only the doer, but also what he has done, and hope to 
perpetuate his example as an incentive to all investigators 
of philosophy. 

In subscribing to a system and inculcating its pre- 
cepts, we show our esteem for the philosopher, and es- 
tablish a tribute more enduring than monumental brass. 
But symbols seem to be one of mankind's established 
needs. Wherever a cross is raised, there stands a monu- 
ment to the crucified Christ. His worshippers, thus re- 
minded of his death, look beyond the mere emblem, 
strengthen their faith in his teachings and consecrate 
themselves anew to the adoration of his character. To 
adore a man or his image is idolatry ; to worship that for 
which they stand is a religion. 

In applying the doctrine of symbolism to Samuel 
Hahnemann, by rearing a monument to his memory, we 
only recognize a universal need. He stands for a superior 
medical truth. We seek to stimulate the recognition of 
the truth. The elements of a martyr were in his per- 
sonality, and we strive to incite a reverence for these 
elements. A father in medicine, we acknowledge his pa- 
ternity. A wise counsellor in practice, we acknowledge 
his counselling a past-master as a remedial prover, we 
subscribe our faith in his provings; a lawgiver in thera- 
peutics, we recognize his law. 

The molten bronze is poured, the granite block is 
hewn and here stands the stately structure that shall re- 
mind us of what has been. Beneath its deep foundation 
we would gladly bury all the anathemas, all the obloquy, 
and all the antagonism that have been hurled against the 



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world's reformers, bury them beyond the hope of a resur- 
rection, and signahze the burial with the proclamation, 
' Peace on earth, good will towards men.' We commend 
the broad spirit of that Congress which has furnished this 
eligible site, and the good judgment of our President who 
did not withhold his signature from the Act which made it 
possible for us to make our contribution towards em- 
bellishing a city already renowned for its works of art. 
The city of Hahnemann's fatherland, which once drove 
him from her borders, now guards a monument to his 
memory. The city of his adopted country, whose enmity 
towards his fatherland is not yet extinct, now shelters his 
remains within the sacred confines of her most celebrated 
cemetery. The capital city of the world's greatest Re- 
public receives to her protecting care this Monument to 
his fame. 

We give into your keeping this testimonial of our 
recognition of one of the world's most pronounced bene- 
factors. Take it under the National protection. Guard 
it as the cherished object of millions of our people. 

We dedicate it to the lover of art, who may see in its 
graceful proportions and ornate handwork a symbol of 
the beautiful life of the sage of Coethen. 

We dedicate it to the profession of which he was so 
great a leader, that they may learn the value of self-sacri- 
fice and persistent effort. 

We dedicate it to our country, that she may be stim- 
ulated to perpetuate the fostering care which shall cherish 
the development of every truth that makes for the better- 
ment of a nation. 

ACCEPTANCE OF THE MONUMENT. 

Col. Theodore H. Bingham, U. S. A., Corps of 
Engineers, in charge of Public Buildings and 
Grounds, accepted the Monument in behalf of the 
Government, making the following address : 



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Members of the American Institute of HomcEopathy, 
and Ladies and Gentlemen : — 

This Monument and statue will be the nineteenth 
under the jurisdiction of the ofifice of Public Buildings 
and Grounds of the District of Columbia. It will be the 
twenty-third in the City of Washington within the old 
boundary line. Coming thus under the jurisdiction of 
the Capital City of the Nation, this Monument has several 
special advantages to aid its bid for favor and enlighten- 
ment of the American people. Most of the statues now 
under the jurisdiction of the office of Public Buildings 
and grounds have been erected to men of war, either to 
soldiers or to sailors, but this monument has been erected 
to a man of peace, thus adding one more to that class. 
And who more fitting to honor in this way than a man 
who devoted himself to the relief of suffering and to the 
prolongation of human life? 

It has another advantage. In the criticisms made in 
the public press, and in letters written by tourists and 
others, it is often said that there is too much in Washing- 
ton City of the man on horseback. This Monument, how- 
ever, has the advantage over all the other monuments in 
this city, with the exception of that of Washington, at 
the Capitol, that its subject is presented in a sitting 
posture. 

In matters of taste it is very rare to find even two per- 
sons to agree ; and even among artists, I understand, it 
is very difficult to get a number of them to agree. I am 
informed, however, that the model of this Monument was 
the unanimous choice of the committee of artists who 
were chosen as a board to select a design. These are 
some of the advantages which this Monument possesses, 
and others will make themselves evident as it is more 
closely examined. Therefore it is with great pleasure 
that I acknowledge the honor, as the officer in charge of 
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time being, to accept this Monument on the part of the 
General Government, and to assure the members of the 
American Institute of Homoeopathy that it shall have as 
good care as I can give it. 

At the conclusion of Col. Bingham's address, 
and after music by the Marine Band, three cheers 
were given to President McKinley. 

ADDRESS BY ATTORNEY-GENERAL GRIGGS. 

Colonel Bingham was followed by Attorney- 
General Griggs in the concluding address of this 
interesting occasion. General Griggs spoke as 
follows : 

Mr. President : There are triumphs to be won in the 
peaceful pursuits of life that bear equal glory with the 
victories won on the field of war. In the center of this 
public plaza stands the statue of a great warrior, a soldier 
of his country in three wars, a representative of martial 
heroism and valor. Beyond, on the other side, is the 
statue of a great statesman and orator, the expounder 
and defender of our Constitution, representing constitu- 
tional law and liberty and representative government. 
Here, on this side, this Institute, with great appropriate- 
ness, has placed this other statue, not to a man of war, 
not to a great senator, but to a scientist, a reformer, a 
physician. The wreath of fame graces, with equal glory, 
the brow of soldier, statesman and scientist. There is 
one, and one only test of worthiness, and that is that the 
man should have fought, contended, wrought with un- 
selfishness, with the spirit of sacrifice and devotion, in 
the interests of his country, of humanity, of the world. 
That merit of fame these three possessed in triune glory. 



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It was the merit of Hahnemann that he exposed 
fallacies, uncovered truth and showed things not as 
they had been believed to be but as they are. It was 
not his chief glory that, by his doctrine, he founded the 
Homoeopathic School, but rather that he uncovered errors 
and disclosed secrets of nature which all the world has 
recognized as correct. He accepted no dogmatic asser- 
tion of any school of philosophy, nor any edict of religious 
council, where the secrets of nature or of science were 
concerned. The Kingdom of Heaven cometh not by 
observation, but that is true of no other thing. Like 
Darwin and Pasteur and Koch, and all the tens and hun- 
dreds of thousands of scientific investigators of the pres- 
ent day, he believed that truth was to be recognized and 
found by experiment and observation. He met with 
persecution. It is not in Jerusalem alone that the proph- 
ets are stoned and so this man, for the truth's sake, 
endured persecution. 

It is no criticism of the action of this Institute and of 
the Federal Government that they have placed, and 
permitted to be placed, here the statue of a man who 
never knew or saw America. It is but an added glory 
that the work he did and the fame that is now his are 
recognized to belong not to Germany but to the world. 
I congratulate you, gentlemen of the American Institute 
of Homoeopathy, on placing here, in the circle of the 
National Capital, this beautiful work of art. Generations 
of our people to come will pass and view this statue, will 
look at the figure of the young student bending in thought- 
fulness upon his book ; at the figure of the scientist making 
his experiments ; at the figure of the wise teacher instruct- 
ing his pupils ; and at the grand, the noble, the benignant 
figure of the great man whose position here to-day in 
view of the persecution to which he was subjected, 
teaches us to rejoice and to believe that it can no longer 
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Wrong forever on the throne, for here sits Right en- 
throned before the eyes of the American people, from 
whom for ever and for evermore will be Cwntributed the 
just meed of immortal fame. 

As the last words of Mr. Griggs were enthusi- 
astically greeted by the interested company, it gave 
three hearty cheers for President McKinley, and 
three hearty cheers for the Engineer of the Army, 
who was so largely instrumental in selecting the 
site for the Monument. 

Loud calls were made for General Wilson, in 
response to which he came forward and said : 

Ladies and Gentlemen : I am always reminded on 
such an occasion as this of the little girl in the Sunday 
School, when one of the Superintendents came to the 
camp meeting and wanted to make a speech. He said, 
" My dear little ones, what shall I say ? " The little girl in 
the corner called out, " Say Amen, and sit down." 

Amid laughter and without saying Amen, Gen- 
eral Wilson sat down. 

The audience then arose and the memorable 
occasion was over. 

It was amid the effulgent trlories of the settingr 
sun of the day of dedication that the large and 
delighted concourse of persons participating in, or 
witnesses of, the exercises, retired from the scene ; 
some carrying away with them a higher estimate 
of the lofty virtues, some a deeper appreciation of 
the value of the wonderful discovery and mag- 
nificent achievements, and all an increased admira- 
tion for the man to whom they constitute this fitting 
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And thus it came to pass that the Monument 
erected to Hahnemann, which once was only a 
vague conception, afterwards an uttered prophecy, 
then a pleasing hope, finally became a visible real- 
ity. And whether we contemplate it as a creation 
of genius, a masterpiece of art, a suggested ideal 
of true greatness of character, or all combined it 
stands forth in imposing grandeur, and will be the 
cynosure of the many visitors to the National 
Capital, both in the present generation and in the 
generations yet to come. 

It symbolizes in its beauty and grace, not only the 
man whose name it bears, but also the strength and 
power and ever-living influence of the truths that he 
discovered and made plain. It stands, moreover, for 
what we, as Homceopathists, believe is true and best in 
medical science ; it stands for honesty, for liberality, for 
tolerance; it stands for scientific medicine; and it stands 
for Homoeopathy, whose light now illumines a new 
creation in bronze, dedicated, in the highest sense, to 
humanity, and commemorating the triumph of genius 
and truth, enduring as the centuries.* 

* Editorial by Eugene H. Porter, A.M., M.D., Xorlh American Journal 
of Homceopathy, June, igcxj. 
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Ambler, Henry L., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio i 00 

American Institute of Homceopathy 3000 00 

American Institute of Homoeopathic Pharmacy . . 75 00 

Ames, Chas. S., M.D., Ada, Ohio 12 00 

Anderson, Frank D., M.D., Sidney, Ohio 10 00 

Anderson, J. Wyhe, M.D., Denver, Col 15 00 

Andrews, Hermonie W., M.D., Spokane, Wash. . i 00 

Andrews, Mrs. Jennie M., Buffalo, N. Y i 00 

Andrews, Wm. R., M.D. Rockville, Md 5 00 

Angell, Samuel M., M.D., New Orleans, La 5 00 

Anonymous, Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Anthony, Albert G., M.D., Syracuse, N. Y 10 00 

Anthony, Frank H., M.D., Wapokaneta, Ohio. . . 5 00 

Appleton, Gen. J. W. M., Salt Sul. Spgs., W. Va. i 00 

Appleton, Lucy, M.D. (Proceeds of Concert). ... 84 00 

Appleton, Lucy, M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Appleton, Mrs. Lydia B., Boston, Mass i 00 

Archer, Chas. A., M.D., Warren, Ohio 3 00 

Armbruster, H. G., M.D., Steeleville, 111 2 00 

Armstrong, C. Roy, M.D., Thorntown, Ind 5 cxD 

Armstrong, Wm. P., M.D., Salina, Kans 2 00 

Armstrong, Wilber P., M.D., Springfield, 111 5 00 

Arndt, Geo. D., M.D., Mt. Vernon, Ohio 5 00 

Arndt, Hugo R., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 50 00 

Arnold, Jeannie O., M.D., Providence, R. I. . . . 5 00 

Arnold, Oliver H., M.D., Providence, R. 1 5 00 

Arnold. R., M.D., Joliet, 111 2 00 

Arnold, Thos. F., Esq., Providence, R. I 10 00 

Arschagouni, John, M.D., New York 2 00 

Arthur, Daniel H., M.D., Gowanda, N. Y 2 00 

Ashley, Maurice C, M.D., Middletown, N. Y. . . 5 00 

Aszman, Max, M.D., Chicago, 111 1 5 00 

Atherton, Romeo M., M.D., Anderson, Ind ... 5 00 

Atkins, Jessie B., M.D., Clarksville, Tenn 2 00 



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Atkinson, Alvan W., M.D., Trenton, N. J 5 oo 

Atkinson, Mrs., San Francisco, Cal 25 

Atwell, David R., M.D., Hoboken, N. J 4 00 

Atwood, J. Freeman, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Aubery, Mrs. Pauline Fuller, Washington, D. C. 5 00 

Aurand, Samuel H., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Austin, A. Eugene, M.D., New York 5 00 

Averill, Maria B., M.D., San Diego, Cal 2 00 

Avery, Jas. C, M.D., Vassar, Mich 2 00 

Avery, Mrs. Truman G., Buffalo, N. Y 5 00 

Ayres, E. Darwin, M.D., Little Rock, Ark 6 00 

Babcock, A. H., M.D., Randolph, N. Y 2 00 

Babcock, Daniel D., M.D., Fall River, Mass 7 00 

Babcock, Francis Lester, M.D., Dedham, Mass.. 2 00 

Babendrier, Albert L, M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio. .. 5 00 

Bacmeister, F., M.D., Toulon, 111 25 00 

Baethig, Henry, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 65 00 

Bagby, G. F., M.D., Richmond, Va i 00 

Bagley, Mrs. Dr. H. B., Renton, Wash 20 00 

Baier, Geo. T., M.D., Norwood, Pa 5 00 

Bailey, Alfred W., M.D., Atlantic City, N. J 25 00 

Bailey, Benj. F., M.D., Lincoln, Neb 100 00 

Bailey, E. Stillman, M.D., Chicago, 111 25 00 

Bain, Edward, Esq., Kenosha, Wis 50 00 

Bainbridge, B. H., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa i 50 

Baird, Robert G., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Balkam, W. F., Esq., Rochester, N. Y 10 00 

Baker, Albra W., M.D., Emporium, Pa 5 00 

Baker, Jennie Van Holland, M.D., Brooklyn. ... 105 00 

Baker, William H., M.D., Lynn, Mass 2 00 

Balch, Edward T., M.D., Santa Barbara, Cal 5 00 

Balch, Geo. H., Esq., Boston, Mass lO 00 

Baldinger, Arthur F., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 25 00 

Baldwin, Aaron, M.D., Washington, D. C lO 00 

Baldwin, Edward Hill, M.D., Newark, N. J 2 00 



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Baldwin, Elizabeth B., Washington, D. C 25 oo 

Baldwin, Fannie C, Washington, D. C 10 00 

Baldwin, Harry D., M.D., Elyria, Ohio 30 00 

Baldwin, J. H., M.D., Jeffersonville, Ind i 00 

Baldwin, Jared G., M.D., New York 7 00 

Baldwin, Wm. M., M.D., Newark, Ohio i 00 

Ballard, Asa N., M.D., Birmingham, Ala 5 00 

Ballard, J. Stow, M.D., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Ballard, Laura A. S., M.D., San Francisco, Cal. . 5 00 

Balliet, M. R., M.D., La Porte City, Iowa 25 

Bangs, Fred., M.D., San Jose, Cal S 00 

Banning, Drs. E. P. & C. B., Fort Wayne, Lid. . 5 00 

Barbee, Benj. L, M.D., Columbus, Ohio 5 cx) 

Barber, Oscar M., M.D., Mystic, Conn 27 00 

Barden, John M., M.D., Mansfield, Pa 5 00 

Barker, A. H., M.D., Brooklyn, Iowa 25 

Barker, Clarence F., M.D., Chicago, 111 7 00 

Barnabee, H. Clay, Esq., Boston, Mass 10 00 

Barnard, Frank S., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal 5 00 

Barnard, Jas. S., M.D., Baltimore, Md 15 00 

Barnart, Newton H., M.D., Penn Grove, N. J.. . . 2 00 

Barnes, Wm. E., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Barnhill, T. G., M.D., Findlay, Ohio 2000 

Barnum, Arthur T., M.D., Toledo, Ohio 10 00 

Barnum, Mrs. Theodore, Buffalo, N. Y 5 00 

Barrows, Geo. S., M.D., Marion, Kansas 2 00 

Barrows, Ransom M., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Barrs, , Knoxville, Tenn 2 00 

Barrus, Clara, M.D., Middletown, N. Y 5 00 

Barstow, Benj. P., M.D., Kingston, Mass 4 00 

Bartlett, Clarence, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 25 00 

Bartlett, E. L., Esq., Baltimore, Md 10 00 

Barton, J. Marcus, M.D., Worcester, Mass 5 00 

Barton, P. H., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio i 00 

Baruch, Emanuel, M.D., New York 5 00 

Bascom, Henry M., M.D., Ottawa, 111 10 00 



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Batchelder, Fred. P., M.D., Boston, Mass i6 00 

Batchelder, Mrs. Fred. P., Boston, Mass i oo 

Battin, James F., M.D., Onawa, Iowa 25 

Baxter, Harris H., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 25 00 

Ba.xter, Mrs. Harris H., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Bayless, Herman G., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal . ... 5 00 

Baylies, Bradford L. B., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y.. . 10 00 

Beach, Wm. A., M.D., Mankato, Minn 5 00 

Beals, Herbert, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 5 00 

Beaman, Charles P., M.D., Ithaca, N. Y 23 00 

Beaver Co. (Pa.) Homoeopathic Medical Society. . 1 1 00 

Becker, F. J., M.D., Postville, Iowa 3 00 

Becker, Frederick, M.D., Clermont, Iowa 7 00 

Beckwith, David H., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 7 00 

Beckwith, Henry M., M.D., Joliet, 111 2 00 

Bedell, Mrs. N., Newburgh, N. Y 50 

Beebe, Albert G., M.D., Chicago, 111 22 00 

Beebe, Eugene W., M.D., Milwaukee, Wis 10 00 

Beebe, Henry E., M.D., Sidney, Ohio 15 00 

Beebe, Mrs. Henry E., M.D., Sidney, Ohio 10 00 

Beebe, Leslie W., M.D., Chicago, 111 i 00 

Beggs, Wm. F., M.D., Newark, N. J 2 00 

Belden, Chas. K., M.D., Jamaica, N. Y 2 00 

Bell, WiUard N., M.D., Ogdensburg, N. Y 2 00 

Bellows, Howard P., M.D., Boston, Mass 10 00 

Benham, Francis A., M.D., Elkhart, Ind 2 00 

Bennett, John Hillman, M.D., Pawtucket, R. I.. . 2 00 

Bennett, Miss, Boston, Mass 50 

Bennett, Mrs. P. I., Wilkesbarre, Pa 5 00 

Bennett, W. H., M.D., Fitchburg, Mass i 00 

Bennitt, Francis M., M.D., Springfield, Mass .... 2 00 

Bentley, Fred. W., M.D., North Tonawanda, N.Y. 3 00 

Berens, Joseph, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 22 00 

Bergen, Everett D., M.D., Frankfort, Ind 10 00 

Berghaus, Alexander, M.D., New York 12 00 

Bergman, Nils, M.D., Dwight, 111 4 00 



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Bernard, C. C, M.D., Chicago, III 2 oo 

Besemer, Arthur, M.D., Dundee, N. Y 5 00 

Besemer, Martin, M.D., Ithaca, N. Y 54 00 

Best, Geo. B., M.D., Englewood, N. J 2 00 

Betts, B. Frank, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 52 00 

Biddle, Jesse T., M.D., Monongahela City, Pa. . . 5 00 

Biddle, W. M., M.D., Columbia, Tenn 10 00 

Biegler, Jos. A., M.D., Rochester, N. Y 2 00 

Bier, Peter A., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Bigelow, C. B., Esq., Clinton, Mass 10 00 

Bigelow, John, Esq., New York Cit}- 100 00 

Bigelow, Wm. S., M.D., Philipsburg, Pa 2 00 

Biggar, Hamilton F., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 150 00 

Biggar, Mrs. Hamilton F., Cleveland, Ohio 125 00 

Biggar, Miss Sue Racey, Cleveland, Ohio 125 00 

Bigler, Wm. H., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Billings, Robert Anderson, M.D., Ord, Neb 2 00 

Bingaman, Charles F., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Birch, Chas. E., M.D., White Plains, N. Y 27 00 

Birdsall, S. T., M.U., Glens Falls, N. Y 10 00 

Birdsall, Thos. P., M.D., Patterson, N. Y 5 00 

Bishop, Herbert M., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal i 00 

Bishop, Hudson D., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 10 00 

Bishop, Llewellyn A., M.D., Fond-du-Lac, Wis. . 5 00 

Bishop, Wm. H., M.D., New York 50 00 

Bissell, Arthur F., M.D., New York 5 00 

Bissell, Daniel A., M.D., Gloversville, N. Y 2 00 

Bissell, Elmer J , M.D., Rochester, N. Y 12 00 

Bixby, Mrs. Jas. T., Lake George, N. Y lo 00 

Blackman, Geo. E., M.D., Vernon, Texas 2 CX) 

Blackman, O. B., M.D., Dixon, 111 i OO 

Blackman, Wm. W., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 10 00 

Blackwood, Alexander L., M D., Chicago, 111 25 00 

Blair, Wm. W., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 5000 

Blanke, Theodore F., M D., Great Bend, Kansas. 5 00 

Bliem, M. J., M.D., col. by, San Antonio, Texas. 20 00 



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Block, Herman C, M.D., Milwaukee, Wis 5 OO 

Bloss, Jabez P., M.D., Troy, N. Y 10 00 

Blouke, Milton B., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Blunt, Arthur W., M.D., Clinton, la 25 00 

Boericke, Felix A., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Boericke, Francis E., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 20 00 

Boericke, Wm., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 10 00 

Boericke & Tafel, Pliiladelphia, Pa i 50 00 

Bond, Aaron J., M.D., Adams, Mass 4 00 

Bond, Mary E., M.D., New York City 10 00 

Bonham, Elizabeth Nimick, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Bonham, J. C, M.D., Ottumwa, Iowa 2 00 

Bonny, Bruce, Esq., San Francisco, Cal 50 00 

Boocock, Robert, M.D., Flatbush, N. Y 5 00 

Booram, Miss Mary E., Buffalo, N. Y i 00 

Boothby, Alonzo, M.D., Brookline, Mass 200 00 

Boothby, Mrs. Alonzo, Brookline, Mass 100 00 

Boothby, Walter Meredith, Esq., Brookline, Mass. 25 00 

Borden, Geo. T., M.D., Caledonia, N. Y 2 00 

Boston University School of Medicine, Boston. . . 100 00 

Boston University, Students of 1899 34 53 

Bowen, Geo. W., M.D., Fort Wayne, Ind 25 00 

Bowie, Alonzo P., M.D., Uniontown, Pa 25 00 

Bowie, Eleazer, Uniontown, Pa 5 00 

Bowie, Elizabeth W., Uniontown, Pa 5 00 

Bowie, Mrs. Mary Robinson, Uniontown, Pa. ... 10 00 

Bowman, A. Perry, M.D., Sioux City, Iowa i 00 

Bowman, B., M.D., Chambersburg, Pa 2 00 

Bowman, F. C, Duluth, Minn 2 00 

Boyd, Geo. S., M.D , Beaver Falls, Pa 3 00 

Boyd, Herbert D., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Boyd, John S., M.D., New Brighton, Pa 5 00 

Boyer, Francis W., M.D., Pottsville, Pa 2 00 

Boynton, Frank H., M.D., New York 100 00 

Bradford, Geo. M., M.D., Mt. Morris, Pa 5 00 

Bradford, Thos. Lindsley, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. 40 60 



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Bradley, Ernest W., M.D., East Oakland, Cal 5 oo 

Bradley, Mrs. F. J., Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Bradley, Richards, Esq., Brattleboro, Vt 50 cxd 

Bragdon, Merrit C, M.D., Evan.ston, 111 12 00 

Branin, John W., M.D., Mount Holly, N. J 5 00 

Branson, Mary, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 91 00 

Bray, Nicholas, M.D., Dubuque, Iowa 5 OO 

Breckenridge, Mary J., M.D., Omaha, Neb 5 00 

Bren, M. R., M.D., New York 3 00 

Brewer, D., M.D., Fairburg, 111 2 00 

Brewer, M., M.D., Baltimore, Md 2 00 

Brewer, Mary, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 7 00 

Brewster, Fred. D., M.D., Scranton, Pa 4 00 

Breyfogle, Edwin S., M.D., San Francisco, Cal.. . 10 00 

Brickley, Laura C, M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 5 00 

Brierly, F. F., Esq., Beaver Falls, Pa 2 00 

Briggs, Elmer E., M.D., Pittsburg, Pa 10 00 

Briggs, Mrs. J. A., Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Briggs, J. Emmons, M.D., Boston, Mass 7 00 

Briggs, Warren S., M.D., St. Paul, Minn 20 00 

Brigham, Homer C, M.D., Grand Rapids, Mich.. i 00 

Broadwater, Mrs. C. A., Helena, Mont 10 00 

Bronn, Wm. H., M.D., Butler, Pa i 00 

Bronson, Miles H., M.D., Lowville, N. Y i 00 

Brooklyn Medical Club, Brooklyn, N. Y 50 00 

Brooks, Ervin D., M.D., Ann Arbor, Mich i 00 

Brooks, Ida J., M.D., Little Rock, Ark 5 00 

Brooks, Jos., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Brosius, Mary Alice, M.D., Washington, D. C. . . . 5 00 

Brown, A. B., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Brown, Asa W., M.D., Providence, R. 1 2 00 

Brown, C. C, Esq., Kenosha, Wis 5 00 

Brown, C. K., Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Buffalo. 5 00 

Brown, Mrs. D. G , Newburgh, N. Y I 00 

Brown, Dagmar M., M.D., Waupaca, Wis 5 00 

Brown, Daniel E., M.D., Brockton, Mass 2 00 



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Brown, Edward V., M.D., North Tarrytown, N. Y. 12 oo 

Broun, Mrs. Ella Martin, Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Brown, Eugene A., M.D., Madison, Wis 2 00 

Brown, Frank Elizer, M.D., Milwaukee, Wis 5 00 

Brown, Hannah M., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal 10 00 

Brown, Henry Graham, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Brown, Louis R., M.D., Elizabeth, N. J 2 00 

Brown, Lucy H. A., M.D., Providence, R. 1 5 00 

Brown, M. Belle, M.D., New York 100 00 

Brown, Plumb, M.D., Springfield, Mass 27 00 

Brown, Samuel G. A., M.D., Shippensburg, Pa.. . 7 00 

Brown, W. H., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Brown, Wm. K., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 50 00 

Brown, Wm. L., M D., Lebanon, Ohio 5 00 

Bruce, Orpha D. Baldwin, M.D., Tampa, Fla. . . . 17 00 

Bruner, Edgar P., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Brush, Mrs. Alexander, Buffalo, N. Y 5 00 

Brush, Jennie, M.D., Daytona, Fla 5 00 

Bryan, Mrs. Joseph, Richmond, Va 5 00 

Bryan, Jos. H., M.D., Asbury Park, N. J 2 00 

Bryant, Edgar R., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 12 00 

Bryson, H. Ballou, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 go 

Buchman, Francis, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 25 00 

Buck, Jirah D., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio i 5 00 

Budlong, John Clark, M.D., Providence, R. 1 50 00 

Budlong, Martin S., M.D., Providence, R. 1 10 00 

Buell, Albert C, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Buell, Edward C, M.D., Los Angeles, Cal 12 00 

Buffalo HomcEopathic Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y. .. 12 00 

Buffum, Joseph H., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Bullard, J. Arthur, M.D., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 7 00 

Burbank, Jas. C, M.D., Freeport, 111 5 00 

Burck, Lewis A., M.D., Frederick, Md 2 00 

Burdsall, E., Esq., Port Chester, N. Y 2 cx) 

Burgen, Mrs. Rufus S., Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Burgher, John C, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 



List of Subscribers 91 

Burling, J., M.D., Summit, N. J 2 00 

Burlingame, Frank W., iVI.D., McKeesport, Pa.. . 7 00 

Burnett, J. W., M.D., Osage, Iowa 10 00 

Burnham, Norman G., M.D., Denver, Col 100 00 

Burns, J. D., M.D., Crunch Centre, Iowa 2 00 

Burr, Wm. A., M.D., Denver, Col 5 00 

Burritt, Alice, M.D., Washington, D. C lO 00 

Burrough, John, M.D., Mishawaka, Ind i 00 

Burt, James E., M.D , A,sbury Park, N. J 2 00 

Bush, Mrs. Alice, Oakland, Cal 2 50 

Butler, Clarence Willard, M.D., Montclair, N. J.. 100 00 

Butler, David P., M.D., Rutland, Mass 2 00 

Butler, Wm. Morris, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 25 00 

Butman, Emma W., M.D., Toledo, Ohio 5 00 

Butman, Winthrop W., M.D., Macon, Mo 2 00 

Butterworth, Alice, M.D., Chicago, III 5 00 

Button, Lucius L., M.D., Rochester, N. Y 2 00 

Buttrick, Col. E. L., Charleston, W. Va i GO 

Butts, Louisa M., M.D., Grand Rapids, Mich.. . . i 00 

Byxbee, R. G., Esq , San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Cahill, Eliza B., M.D., Boston, Mass 15 GO 

Calhoun, John C, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

California State Homoeopathic Medical Society. . 150 00 

Cameron, Ida D., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Cameron, Malcom, M.D., Washington, D. C i 00 

Campbell, Alice E., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Campbell, Edward E., M.D., Walworth, Wis. ... 2 00 

Campbell, Eugene, M.D., Los Angeles, Cal 5 00 

Campbell, Merritt B., M.D., Patton, Cal 2 00 

Campbell, Jas. E., M.D., St. Louis, Mo 5 00 

Campbell, John S., M.D., Cadiz, Ohio 7 50 

Candee, Jas. Willis, M.D., Syracuse, N. Y 35 00 

Canfield, Corresta T., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Canfield, Pauline E., M.D., Kansas City, Mo 5 00 

Canney, Fred. G., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 10 00 



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Cappeau, Mrs. J. O. P., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 oo 

Carleton, Bukk G., M.D., New York City 75 00 

Carleton, Edmund, M.D., New York City 100 00 

Carleton, Friend of Dr. E., New York City 50 00 

Carlson, Oscar W., M.D., Milwaukee, Wis 5 00 

Carman, Margaret A., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . 5 00 

Carmichael, John H., M.D., Springfield, Mass.. . . 12 oo 

Carmichael, Thos. H., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . 27 00 

Caron, Geo. G., M.D., Detroit, Mich i 00 

Carpenter, Leonard W., M.D., Seattle, Wash.. . . 2 oo 

Carpenter, Willard B., M.D., Columbus, Ohio. . . 25 00 

Carr, Ada, M.D., Paterson, N. J 2 00 

Carrin, W. K., M.D., Albion, N. Y 2 00 

Carson, Mrs. David, Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Carter, Rollin B., M.D., Akron, Ohio 10 00 

Carvill, Alphonzo H., M.D., Somerville, Mass.. . . 5 00 

Case, Walter, M.D., Poughkeepsie, N. Y 2 00 

Cash 27 75 

Casselberry, M. L., M.D., Morgantown, W. Va. . 10 00 

Cassell, Miss E. G., Portsmouth, Va i 00 

Cassell, Mrs. V. O., Portsmouth, Va 2 00 

Caswell, Mrs. E. E., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Gate, W. A., M.D., Nelson, Neb 5 00 

Cauffield, Edwin J., M.D., Akron, Ohio 2 00 

Central Pennsylvania Homceopathic Med. Soc'y.. 25 00 

Chaffee, John D., M.D., Garden Grove, Cal 5 00 

Chaffee, Newton H., M.D., Chesterfield, N. J . . . . 2 00 

Challinor, David, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Chamberlain, Nelson H., M.D., Oakland, Cal 5 00 

Champlin, Henry W., M.D., Bloomsburg, Pa. . . . 1 1 00 

Chandler, Jean C, M.D., Spokane, Wash 5 00 

Chapin, Edward, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 2 00 

Chapman, Millie J., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Chapman, Mrs. S. E., Napa, Cal 5 00 

Chard, Mrs. Chester, Buffalo, N. Y 2 oo 

Chase, E. H., Esq., Wilkesbarre, Pa i 00 



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Chase, Herbert A., M.D., Cambridgeport, Mass.. 5 00 

Chase, Hiram L., M.D., Cambridgeport, Mass.. . 105 00 

Chase, J. Oscoe, M.D., New York City 35 00 

Chase, Theod. L., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Cheney, Benjamin H., M.D., New Haven, Conn. 5 00 

Cheney, Frank, Esq., South Manchester, Conn.. . 25 00 

Chicago Homoeopathic Medical College, Chicago. 100 00 

Chicago Homceo. Med. College, Class 1900 50 00 

Childs, Helen S., M.D., Jamaica Plain, Mass 7 00 

Childs, Orrin D., M.D., Akron, Ohio 7 00 

Chiron Club, New York City 25 00 

Chironian (from Mrs. F. G.), New York City 2 00 

Chislett, Howard R., M.D., Chicago, 111 25 00 

Christensen, A., M.D., Joliet, 111 2 00 

Christine, G. Maxwell, M.U., Philadelphia, Pa. . . 7 00 

Chittenden, Geo. G., M.D., Janesville, Wis 2 50 

Church, Adaline B., M.D., Boston, Mass 10 00 

Church, Benj. T., M.D., Winchester, Mass 12 00 

Church, C. B., Esq., Washington, D. C 25 00 

Church, Chas. A., M.D., Passaic, N. J 2 00 

Church, Thos. T., M.D., Salem, Ohio 7 00 

Churchill, Fred. A., M.D., Seattle, Wash 2 50 

Cincinnati Homoeopathic Lyceum, Cincinnati.. . . 25 00 

Clapp, Herbert C, M.D., Boston, Mass 10 00 

Clapp, Jas. Wilkinson, M.D., Boston, Mass 107 00 

Clapp, Katharine B., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Clapp, Mrs. J. Wilkinson, Brookline, Mass 25 00 

Clapp, Mrs. W. W., Boston, Mass 10 00 

Clark, A. Laurette Jenks, M.D., Big Rapids, Mich. 25 

Clark, Byron G., M.D., New York City 102 00 

Clark, Byron G., M.D., Patient of, New York City. . lO 00 

Clark, E. Willard, M.D., Los Angeles, Cal 2 50 

Clark, Geo. H., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 30 00 

Clark, H. L., M.D , Fairbury, Neb 5 00 

Clark, Henry L., M.D., Andover, Mass 2 00 

Clark, J. M., M.D., Hamilton, Ohio 3 00 



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Clark, J. Nelson, M.D., Harrisburgh, Pa 2 OO 

Clark, Jephtha C, M.D., Andover, N. J 2 oo 

Clark, John M., M.D., Chicago, 111 i oo 

Clark, Mrs. Luther, Boston, Mass lo oo 

Clark, Whitman E., M.D., Three Rivers, Mich. . . 3 co 

Clarke, Chas. J., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 200 00 

Clarke, M. Elizabeth, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Clausen, Bernard, M.D., Hoboken, N. J 2 00 

Claypool, Albert, M.D., Toledo, Ohio 2 00 

Claypool, J. B., M.D., Niles, Ohio 3 00 

Cleckley, Marsden A., M.D., Augusta, Ga 5 00 

Cleckley, Marsden T., M.D., Augusta, Ga 5 00 

Clemens, Celia O., M.D., North Dover, Ohio. ... 5 00 

Clemens, Frank L., M.D., Canton, 111 i 00 

Clement, R. Herbert, M.D., San Francisco, Cal. . 5 oo 

Cleveland University of Medicine and Surgery.. . 100 00 

Cline, Mrs. Elizabeth, Brownsville, Pa 5 00 

Closson, James Harwood, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. 16 00 

Closson, Mrs. James H., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Closson, James Harwood, 3d, Philadelphia, Pa.. . 5 00 

Closson, Miss Josephine Banes, Philadelphia, Pa. 5 00 

Closson, Miss Mary Bancroft, Philadelphia, Pa. . . 5 00 

Cobb, Joseph P., M.D., Chicago, 111 32 00 

Cobb, S. G., M.D., St. Paul, Minn 2 co 

Coburn, Edward S., M.D., Troy, N. Y i 00 

Cochrane, Chas. A., M.D., Winthrop, Me 2 00 

Codman, Col. Chas. R., Boston, Mass 25 00 

Coe, Sarah J., M.D.. Wilkesbarre, Pa 20 00 

Coers, John H., M.D., Galveston, Texas 10 00 

Coffin, John L., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Cofran, J. W. G., Esq., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Colby, Edward P., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Coldwell, Wm. T., M.D., Providence, R. 1 5 00 

Cole, Anna B. Taylor, M.D., Somerville, Mass. . . 7 04 

Cole, Edward Z., M.D., Baltimore, Md 2 00 

Cole, Harlan Page, M.D., col. by, Hartford, Conn. 90 00 



List of Subscribers 95 

Cole, Michael F., iM.D., Columbus, Ohio 3 oo 

Coleman, EUenwood B., M.D., Nantucket, Mass. 7 00 

College of the New York Ophthalmic Hospital . . 50 00 

Collins, Clinton DeWitt, M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Collins, Newton M., M.D., Rochester, N. Y 50 00 

Colvin, H. E., M.D., Burlington, Vt 2 00 

Colwell, Chas. £., M.D., Aurora, 111 12 00 

Compton, Joshua A., M.D., Indianapolis, Ind.. . . 6 00 

Comstock, Thos. Griswold, M.D., St. Louis, Mo. 100 00 

Conant, Thomas, M.D., Gloucester, Mass 2 00 

Condon, Oscar, St. Louis, Mo 5 00 

Cone, A. G., Esq., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Conkling, Edward D. G., M.D., Newark, N. J.. . . 10 00 

Connecticut Homoeopathic Medical Society icx) 00 

Conrad, Chas. K., M.D., Mount Vernon, Ohio. . . 5 00 

Contribution Boxes, San Francisco, Cal. 7 35 

Cook, Chas. P., M.D., Hudson, N. Y 2 00 

Cook, Geo. A , M.D., Providence, R. 1 10 00 

Cook, Joseph T., M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 75 00 

Cook, Mrs. Mary P., Buffalo, Entertainment 37 50 

Cook, W. S., D.D S., Beaver Falls, Pa 2 00 

Cooke, Mary, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Cookinham, D. A., M D., Holton, Kansas i 00 

Cooley, Geo. P., M.D., New Britain, Conn 7 00 

Cooley, Geo. P., Jr., M.D., Detroit, Mich 5 00 

Coon, Geo. S., M.D., Louisville, K)* 10 00 

Coon, Henry C, M.D., Alfred, N. Y 25 

Coon, Henry N., M.D., Lebanon, Ind 17 00 

Coon, Marion, M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Cooper, Contrib. thro. Dr. C. S. Skanateles, N. Y.. 8 50 

Cooper, Miss Jessie, Oakland, Cal 50 

Cooper, John, M.D., Allegheny, P.i 5 00 

Cooper, John F., M.D., Allegheny, Pa 1 1 5 00 

Cooper, Mrs. and Miss, Honolulu, H.I i 00 

Cooper, Wm. H., M.D., Oakmont, Pa 2 00 

Copeland, Elmer H., M D., Northampton, Mass. 10 00 



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Copeland, Roy S., M.D., Ann Arbor, Mich 27 00 

Corcoran, Mrs. W. D., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Corey, Carl and Forster, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Corey, VV. E., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Cornell, Clarence W., M.D., New York 10 00 

Corning, Geo. A., M.D., Hampton, Iowa 5 00 

Cort, Lottie A., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 25 00 

Coryell, Mrs. John R., Newburgh, N. Y 5 00 

Costain, T. Edward, M.D., Chicago, 111 7 00 

Couch, Louis B., M.D., Nyack, N. Y 2 00 

Courtney, John F., M.D., Lockport, 111 3 00 

Coutant, George F., M.D., La Salle, 111 2 00 

Covert, Rynear B., M.D., Seneca Falls, N. Y 2 00 

Cowperthwaite, Allen C, M.D., Chicago, III 5 1 00 

Cox, Edward G., M.D., Albany, N.Y 50 00 

Cox, Geo. A., M.D., Albany, N. Y 2 00 

Cranch, Edward, M.D., Eiie, Pa 15 00 

Crandall, A.M., M.D., Hokah, Minn 5 00 

Crank, Chas. D., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 25 00 

Cranz, Daniel E., M.D., Akron, Ohio 5 00 

Crawfis, G. A., M.D., Bristol, Texas 5 00 

Crawford, Alex. K., M.D., Oakland, Cal 25 00 

Crawford, Fred., M.D., Toledo, Ohio 3 00 

Crawford, John M., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 10 00 

Crawford, Joseph G., M.D., San Francisco, Cal.. . 5 00 

Crisand, Carl, M.D., Worcester, Mass 2 00 

Critchlow, C. R., M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 5 co 

Crobaugh, F. L., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Crocker, Henry Clinton, M.D., Providence, R. I.. . 10 00 

Croft, Effie I., M.D., Detroit, Mich 30 

Croft, Willard B., M.D., Medina, Ohio 5 00 

Cromwell, Philip I., M.D., Wilmington, 111 i 00 

Cron, J. S., M.D., Gladbrook, Iowa 5 00 

Crooks, James, M.D., Paterson, N.J 5 00 

Crosby, Geo. W., M.D., Atlantic City, N. J 60 00 

Cross, Edwin, M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 



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Cross, Hiram B., M.D., Jamaica Plain, Mass lO oo 

Crowther, Isaac, M.D., Chester, Pa lO oo 

Crutcher, Howard, M.D., Chicago, 111 2 oo 

Culver, Jane K., M.D., Boston, Mass 35 oo 

Culver, Patient of Dr. J. K., Boston, Mass 35 oo 

Cummer, Robert J., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 oo 

Cummings, Comfort W. A., M.D., Atvvater, Ohio 2 oo 

Cummins, Frank M., M.D., Warwick, N. Y 5 oo 

Curran, E. J., M.D., Oil City, Pa 2 oo 

Currier, Christ. B., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 20 oo 

Curtis, Harry N., M.D., Marietta, Ohio 2 00 

Curtiss, Alex. M., M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 50 00 

Cushing, Alvan M., M.D., Springfield, Mass 20 00 

Cushman, Mary F., M.D., Castine, Me 10 00 

Cushman, Mary F., M.D., from friends 5 00 

Custis Children, The, Washington, D. C 3 00 

Custis, Geo. W. N., M.D., Washington, D. C. . . . 10 00 

Custis, J. B. Gregg, M.D., Washington, D. C 200 00 

Cuthbert, Robert B., M.D., Rome, Ga 2 00 

Cutler, William C, M.D., Chelsea, Mass 2 00 

Dake, Addie B., M.D., Bakersfield, Cal 2 00 

Dake, Benj. F., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Dake, Drs. Chas. and Frank B., Hot Springs, Ark. 104 00 

Dake, Drs. J. P. and Sons, Nashville, Tenn 104 00 

Dale, Harvey B., M.D., Oshkosh, Wis 10 00 

Dalzell, Mrs. John, Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Damon, Newcomb L., M.D., Boston, Mass 10 00 

Danforth, Mrs. J. H i 00 

Danforth, Loomis L., M.D., New York lOO 00 

Dart, Jas. M., M.D., Salt Lake City, Utah 10 00 

Davies, John M., M.D., Warren, Pa 5 00 

Davis, Chas. A., M.D., Washington, D. C 5 00 

Davis, Fielding L., M.D., Evansville, Ind 17 00 

Davis, Fred. A., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Davis, Mrs. Horace, San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

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Davis, J. W., M.D., Lansing, Iowa i oo 

Davis, Jas. A., M.D., Covington, Ky 5 OO 

Davis, John E. L., M.D., New York City 7 00 

Davis, John Jefferson, M.D., Racine, Wis 24 00 

Davis, Oliver C, M.D., Joliet, 111 3 oo 

Davis, Thos. S., M.D., Plainfield, N. J 12 00 

Dawley, B. W., M.D., Chillicothe, Ohio 5 00 

Dawson, T. Kirby, M.D., Amelia, Ohio i 00 

Dayton (Ohio) Homcjeopathic Medical Society... 35 00 

Deady, Chas., M.D., New York 25 00 

Dean, D. H., M.D., Rushville, Ind 5 00 

Dean, Edward W., M.D., Braddock, Pa 25 00 

Dean, Misses H. M. and J., Philadelphia, Pa 100 00 

Dean, Louis W., M.D., Waterville, N. Y 7 00 

Dearborn, Henry M.. M.D., New York 10 00 

De Baun, Edwin, M.D., Passaic, N. J 10 00 

Decker, A. Amanda, M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Dehoff, John W., M.D., York, Pa 10 00 

Delamater, Nicholas B., M.D., Chicago, 111 42 00 

Delap, Silas C, M.D., Kansas City, Mo 2 00 

Delaware County (Pa.) HomcEO. Med. Society.. . 10 00 

Demarest, John H., M.D., New York City 5 00 

Denegre, Mrs. Geo., New Orleans, La 2 00 

Dennis, Laban, M.D., Newark, N. J 30 00 

Dennison, M.D., Redlands, Cal i 00 

Denver Homoeopathic Club, Denver, Col 25 00 

Depoy, R. G., M.D , Jamestown, N. Dak 2 00 

Deschere, Martin, M.D., New York City 37 OO 

Detlefhs, M. E , Esq., Sharpsburg, Pa 5 00 

Detwiller, John J., M.D., Easton, Pa 32 00 

Devoe, S. H., M.D., Omo Valley, Iowa 25 

Dewey, Mary Beaufort, M.D., Saratoga Springs . 2 00 

Dewey, Willis A., M.D., Ann Arbor, Mich 52 00 

Dickinson, Jesse D., M.D., Galva, 111 2 00 

Dickover, Geo. T., Esq., Wilkesbarre, Pa i 00 

Dickson, Clarence B , M.D., Los Angeles, Cal. . . 5 00 



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Dieffenbach, W. H., M.D., New York 25 oo 

Diemar, Lena H., M.D., Cambridge, Mass 6 00 

Dillingham, Thos. M., M.D., New York 100 00 

Dills, Malcolm, M.D., Carlisle, Ky 2 00 

Dinsmore, Marion H., Sharpsburg, Pa 5 00 

Diiismore, Samuel W. S., M.D., Sharpsburg, Pa.. 100 00 

Dixon, C. A., M.D., South Akron, Ohio 2 00 

Docking, Thos., M.D., San Diego, Cal 3 00 

Dodd, Harvey L., M.D., Chestertown, Md 25 00 

Dodge, Chas. E., M.D., Manchester, N. H 5 00 

Dolan, A. Stanley, M.D., Patton, Cal 2 00 

Dorris, Alva H., M.D., Lincoln, Neb 2 00 

Douds, John M., M.D., Beaver Falls, Pa 2 00 

Doughty, Francis E., M.D., New York 1 50 00 

Douredoure, B. L., Esq., Philadelphia, Pa 10 00 

Dow, Burritt N., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Dowling, J. Iviney, M.D., New York 4 00 

Dowling, John W., M.D., New York 2 00 

Dowling, Mrs. John W., New York 25 00 

Downey, F. Edgar, M.D., Clinton, 111 10 00 

Drake, Franklin J., M.D., Webster City, Iowa. . . 2 08 

Drake, J. C. Merle, M.D., Erie, Pa 10 00 

Drake, Joseph H., M.D., Des Moines, Iowa 2 08 

Drake, Mrs. L. C, Buffalo, N. Y S 00 

Dudley, Frederick J., M.D., Cerro Gordo, III.... 5 00 

Dudley, Pemberton, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 50 00 

Duff, P. S., M.D., Great Belt, Pa 4 00 

Dufifield, Alfred M., M.D., Huntsville, Ala 15 00 

Duffy, Mrs. Walter B., Rochester, N. Y 50 00 

Duke, Mrs. Wm. B., Baltimore, Md 10 00 

Duncan, Jas. C, M.D., DeKalb, 111 7 CO 

Duncan, Thos. Cation, M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Dunham, Carroll, M.D., Children of the late, 

Irvington, N. Y 500 00 

Dunham, Jas. B., M.D., Wenona, 111. 2 50 

Dunleavy, Rita, M.D., New York 2 00 



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Dunn, Chas. N., M.D., Centralia, 111 6 oo 

Dunn, Mrs. Elizabeth L., Washington, U. C... 50 OO 

Dunn, Helen S., M.D., Centralia, 111 i 00 

Dunn, Wesley A., M.D., Chicago, 111 25 00 

Durgen, Mrs. H. M., Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Duryea, Win., Esq , New York 5 00 

Dutton, E. P., Esq., New York 25 00 

Dutton, Julia M., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Dwinell, B. L., M.D., Taunton, Mass i 00 

Eadie, Andrew B., M.D., Ithaca, N. Y 5 00 

Earhart, Wm. J., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 200 00 

East End Doctors' Club, Pittsburgh, Pa 20 00 

Eaton, Chas. WoodhuU, M.D., Des Moines, Iowa. 20 00 

Eaton, Cora Smith, M.D., Minneapolis, Minn... i 00 

Eaton, Fred. M., M.D., Millville, N. J 5 00 

Eaton, L. D., M.D., Palm Beach, Fla i 00 

Eberle, Julia C, M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 5 00 

Eby, W. H., M.D., Elida, Ohio 5 00 

Eckel, John N., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 15 00 

Eddy, Carrie, Bay City, Mich i 00 

Eddy, Charlotte, Bay City, Mich i 00 

Eddy, Ermina C, M.D., Elmira, N. Y 12 00 

Eddy, James G., Bay City, Mich i 00 

Eddy, John W., Bay City, Mich i 00 

Eddy, Lucretia G., Bay City, Mich i 00 

Eddy, Robert B., Bay City, Mich 1 00 

Eden, Samuel, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 7 00 

Edley, W. H., Esq., Bowling Green, Ky 5 00 

Edmands, Miss Gertrude, Boston, Mass 10 00 

Edmonds, Enos A., M.D., Hebron, Ind 5 00 

Edmundson, Walter F., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa. . . lOO 00 

Edwards, Franklin W., M.D., Southbridge, Mass. 2 00 

Edwards, Harold R., M.D., West Chester, Pa... i 00 

Edwards, Mary L., M.D., New York 5 00 

Edwards, Thos. Geo., M.D., Blanco, Texas 2 00 



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Ehinger, Geo. E., M.D., Keokuk, Iowa i OO 

Ehrmann, Albert H., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio. ... 5 oo 

Ehrmann, Geo. B., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 15 00 

Eikenberry, Aaron A., M.D., Peru, Ind 5 00 

Eldert, C, Esq., New York 5 00 

Elkins, Geo. W., Esq., Philadelphia, Pa 100 00 

Elkins, Wm. L., Esq., Philadelphia, Pa 100 00 

Elkins, Wm. L., Jr., Esq., Philadelphia, Pa 100 00 

Elliot, Amos H., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 12 00 

Elliott, Albert E., M.D., Lodi, Ohio 2 50 

Elliott, Joseph B., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 10 00 

Ellis, Erastus R., M.D., Detroit, Mich 5 00 

Ellis, Jay B., M.D., Fort Smith, Ark 2 00 

Ely. Mrs. W. Caryl, Buffalo, N. Y 5 00 

Emerson. Nathaniel W., M.D., Boston, Mass 105 00 

Emery, J. T. G., M.D., South Waterloo, Me 3 00 

Emery, Winfred Newell, M.D., Waltham, Mass. 7 00 
Emmons, L. M., in mem. of Joshua Emmons, 

M.D., Richmond, Ind 5 00 

Engle, Mrs Howard, Santa Cruz, Cal 5 00 

Enos, Chas. W., M.D., Denver, Col 5 00 

Erb, Peter. M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 10 00 

Erni, G. Oscar, M.D., New Albany, Ind 25 00 

Erskine, Mrs. Susan P., Racine, Wis 50 00 

Eshbaugh, Aaron S., M.D., Kankakee, 111 6 00 

Esmond, Henry B., M.D., Houlton, Me 5 00 

Essex County (Mass.) Homceopathic Medical 

Society 25 00 

Evans, Chas. H., M.D., Chicago, 111 20 00 

Evans, Ephraim S., M.D., Columbus, Ohio 3 00 

Evans, Henry J., M.D., Baltimore, Md 30 00 

Evans, John A., M.D., Baltimore, Md 7 00 

Evansville (Ind.) Homoeopathic Society 40 00 

Everett, A. S., M.D., Brooklyn. N. Y 2 00 

Everett, Edward A., M D., Middletown, N. Y. . . 5 GO 

Everett, Frederick, M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 



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Fahnestock, Jos. C, M.D., Piqua, Ohio 17 oo 

Fahnestock, Rupert von, Piqua, Ohio i 00 

Fancher, Edwin, M.D., Middletown, N. Y 1200 

Fanning, E. Burrell, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Faust, Louis, M.D., Schenectady, N. Y 37 00 

Fawcett, John M., M.D., Wheeling, W. Va 2 00 

Fay, Geo. D., M.D., Atlantic Highlands, N. J . . . 5 00 

Fay, Russell P., M.D., Yonkers, N. Y 2 00 

Feige, E. W., Woonsocket, S. Dak i 00 

Fekete, Alex., M.D., East St. Louis, 111 2 00 

Fellows, C. Gurnee, M.D., Chicago, 111 27 00 

Fellows, W. E., M.D., Bangor, Me 2 00 

Fenton, Susan J., M.D., Oakland, Cal 5 00 

Ferguson, I. M., Esq., San Francisco, Cal 2 50 

Ferguson, Robert J., M.D., New Haven, Conn. . 2 00 

Ferrill, Hon. Hampton L., Savannah, Ga 10 00 

Ferson, John L., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 15 00 

Field, R. H., M.D.. Clarion, Iowa 25 

Finch, Edwin W., M.D., New Rochelle, N. Y. . 5 00 

Finch, Miss M. E., Ithaca, N. Y 5 00 

Findley, J. B., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Findley, Wm. T., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio. .... 5 00 

Finney, Everett B., M.D., Lincoln, Neb 5 00 

Fischbach, Fred. W., M.D., Newport, Ky 12 00 

Fisher, A. J., M.D., Painesville, Ohio i 00 

Fisher, A. Leroy, M.D., Elkhart, Ind 6 00 

Fisher, Anna M., M.D., Minneapolis, Minn 2 00 

Fisher, Arthur, M.D., Montreal, Canada 20 00 

Fisher, Chas. E., M.D., Chicago, 111 225 00 

Fisher, Edward A., M.D., Buffalo, N. Y i 5 00 

Fisher, Geo. S., M.D., Lebanon, Pa i 00 

Fisher, J. A., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Fisher, John, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Fiske, Edwin Rodney, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 25 00 

Fiske, VVm. M. L., M.D., Brooklyn. N. Y 55 00 

Fitzhugh, Esq., Denver, Col i 00 



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Fitz Mathew, Jos. M.D., West Sound, Wash 2 oo 

Fitz Patrick, L. Gilbert, M.D., Chicago, 111 25 

Flagg, in mem. of Dr. Levi W., Yonkers, N. Y. . . 25 00 

Flagg, Robert N., M.D., Yonkers, N. Y 25 00 

Flanders, A. A., M.D., Glencoe, 111 5 00 

Fleming, Richard K., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Fletcher, Miss Alice, Washington, D. C 5 00 

Fletcher, David A., M.D., Hartley, Iowa 2 00 

Fletcher, Sara E , M.D., Columbus, Ohio i 00 

Fletcher, Z. P., M.D., Jersey City, N. J 7 00 

Flinn, Irvine M., M.D., Wilmington, Del 2 00 

Flinn, Louis W., M.D., Wilmington, Del 2 00 

Flint, Almena J. Baker, M.D , Boston, Mass 20 00 

Flint, D. B., Esq., Boston, Mass 54 00 

Flint, John F., M.D., Erie, Pa 8 00 

Flower, Frank W., M.D., Carthage, Mo i 00 

Flynt, Mrs. Geo. C, Monson, Mass 5 00 

Foote, Dellizon A., M.D., Omaha, Neb 45 00 

Foote, Mrs. D. A., Omaha, Neb 2 00 

Foote, Wm. K., M.D., Joliet, 111 3 00 

Forbes, George F., M.D., Worcester, Mass. .... 2 00 

Forster, Mrs. Henry, Jamaica Plain, Mass 10 00 

Forster, Wm. A., M.D., Kansas City, Mo 2 00 

Forward, Chauncey B., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio. . . 5 00 

Foster, Fred. H., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Foster, Herbert W., M.D., Montclair, N. J 5 00 

Foster, Richard N., M.D., Chicago, 111 7 00 

Foster, Wm. Davis, M.D., Kansas City, Mo 2 00 

Foster, W. E., M.D., Glencove, N. Y 2 00 

Fouser, Albert R., M.D., Joliet, 111 i 00 

Fowle, Orrin H., M.D., Moscow, Mich 2 00 

Fowler, Joseph J.. M.D., Washington, Mo 5 00 

Francisco, David E., M.D., Middletown, N. Y... 5 00 

Franklin, Edward D., M.D., New York 5 00 

Franklin, Wm. A., M.D., Harvey, 111 3 00 

Freeman, F. C, M.D., Franklin, Ind i 00 



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Freer, James A., M.D., Washington, D. C 2 oo 

Freitche, , Esq., Indianapolis, Ind i oo 

French, Miss CorneHa Anne, Boston, Mass 25 oo 

French, Jonathan, Esq., Boston, Mass 100 00 

Friend, A, , N.J 25 

Friend, A, Buffalo, N. Y 25 

Friend, A, Indianapolis, Ind 2 00 

Friend, A, Pawtucket, R. 1 2 00 

Friend, A, Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

F"riend, A. by Dr. H. E. Spalding, Boston, Mass. 5 00 

Friend, A, Wilkesbarre, Pa 2 00 

Friend, Jas. W., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

P'riends, San Francisco, Cal 4 50 

Friess, Fred., M.D., Newark, N. J 2 00 

Frost, G. Glenn, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 2 00 

Frost, Herbert L., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 10 00 

Frost, Wm. A., M.D., Tecumseh, Mich 2 00 

Fruit, Walter E., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Frye, Moses M., M.D., Auburn, N. Y 5 00 

Fulford, G. H., M.D., Sioux Falls, S. Dak 2 00 

Fuller, Carl O., M.D., Rolling Prairie, Ind 25 

Fuller, Chas. G., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Fulton, Henry W., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Fundis, Wm. Roy, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Fyfe, Thos. T., M.D., Greenfield, Mass 2 00 

Gaggin, Verner S., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Gale. Chas. A., M.D., Rutland, Vt 35 00 

Gallogly, C, M.D., Chicago, 111 i 00 

Galloway, Mrs. H. M., Kenosha, Wis 10 00 

Galster, Herman C., M.D., Erie, Pa 8 00 

Gangloff, Chas., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Gangloff, C. L., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Gann, John A., M.D., Wooster, Ohio 7 00 

Gardner, Franklin A., M.D , Washington, D. C 5 GO 

Gardner, H. S., M.D., Lawrence, Kansas 5 00 



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Garfield, Henry S., M.D., Pendleton, Oregon .... 2 oo 

Garfield Park Sanitarium Nurses, Chicago, 111.. . . 5 00 

Garner, Jarvis Adams, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Garner, Miss Virginia, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Garnsey, Wm. S., M.D., Gloversville, N. Y 15 00 

Garrison, John B., M.D., New York 2 00 

Garrison, Jos. S., M.D., Easton, Md 10 00 

Gary, Clara E., M.D., Boston, Mass 2 00 

Gaskell, Mrs. R. E., New York 5 00 

Gaston, Sarah Phylinda, M.D., Niles, Ohio 2 00 

Gatchell, Chas., M.D., Chicago, 111 65 00 

Gates, Geo. H., M.D., Rochester, Wis 2 00 

Gates, Drs. H. B. and A. L., San Jose, Cal 10 00 

Gaulna, J. J., Esq., Prescott, Ariz i 00 

Gaun, Geo. W., M.D., Du Bois, Pa 5 00 

Gay, Ellen H., M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 2 00 

Geddes, Annie Lowe, M.D., Montclair, N. J 10 00 

Geiger, Chas. W., M.D., Gilman, 111 2 00 

Geiger, C. A., M.D., Augusta, Ga 5 00 

Geiser, Samuel R., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 25 00 

Genius, Arthur E., M.D., Chicago, III 2 00 

Geohegan, Wm. A., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 50 00 

George, Edgar J., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

George, J. Dewitt, M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 10 00 

George, Rebecca Rogers, M.D., Indianapolis, Ind. 10 00 

George, Wm. E., M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 10 00 

Georgi, Sophia E., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio i 00 

Gerberich, Geo., Esq., Lebanon, Pa i 00 

Gerberich, Morris B., M.D., Lebanon, Pa 5 00 

Gerhart, Joseph M., M.D., Philadelphia. Pa 5 00 

Gibbs, Jas. C., M.D., Crown Point, Ind 5 00 

Gibson, David M., M.D., St. Louis, Mo 52 00 

Gifford, Mrs. C. E., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Gifford, Edward T., M.D., Erie, Pa 8 00 

Gifford, Wm. H., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 10 00 

Gifford, Willis B., M.D., Attica, N. Y 25 00 



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Gilbert, F. M., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 oo 

Gilbert, J. B., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Gilbert, Mrs. J. H., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Gilchrist, Jas. G.. M.D., Iowa City, Iowa 27 00 

Gillard, E., M.U., Sandusky, Ohio 2 00 

Gilstrap, H. Preston, M.D., Washington, Kan.. . . 2 00 

Givens, Amos Jay, M.D., Stamford, Conn 12 00 

Gladdish, Rev. Mr., Indianapolis, Ind 2 00 

Glover, Miss M. E., San Francisco, Cal 50 

Goddard, F. N., Esq., New York 100 00 

Goddard, John, Jr., M.D., Home Citj-, Ohio 5 00 

Godshall, Samuel G., M.D., Edge Hill, Pa 5 00 

Godtfring, H. W., Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y I 00 

Godwin, Park, Esq., Roslyn, N. Y 50 00 

Goff, Ella D., M.D., Allegheny, Pa 52 00 

Goff, T. T., Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio 33 00 

Good, Dewitt R., M.D., Dale Enterprise, Va 25 

Goodell, Chas. H., M.D., Frederick, Md 2 00 

Gooding, E. Jeannette, M.D., Boston, Mass 20 CX) 

Gooding, Gertrude, M.D., Bristol, R. 1 5 oo 

Goodman, Chas. H., M.D., St. Louis, Mo 2 00 

Goodman, Julia M., M.D., Hamilton, Ohio 5 00 

Goodno, Wm. C, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 102 00 

Goodrich, Alice A., M.D., Dcs Moines, Iowa ... 25 

Goodrich, Asa F., M.D., St. Paul, Minn 2 00 

Goodwin, D. M., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal 5 00 

Goodwin, Miss Mary E., Washington, D. C 2 00 

Gordon, Geo. A., M.D., Chillicothe, Mo 3 00 

Gorham, Geo. E., M.D., Albany, N. Y 7 00 

Gorton, David Allyn, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Goss, Alice M., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 1 5 00 

Goss, Carrie A., M.D., San Jos^, Cal 7 00 

Gott, W. T., M.D., Crawfordsville, Ind 10 00 

Graham, Mrs. M. R., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Graham, Walter S., M.D., Miami, Fla 2 00 

Gramm, G. E., M.D., Ardmore, Pa 2 00 



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Grant, Geo. D., M.D., Springfield, Ohio 5 OO 

Graves, Kate I., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Green, Julia M., M.D., Washington, D. C 2 00 

Green, Mary J., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal 3 00 

Green, Wm. E., M.D., Little Rock, Ark 34 SO 

Greenleaf, John T., M.D., Owego, N. Y 35 00 

Greenwood, Miss Jane, San Francisco, Cal 2 50 

Gregg, Edward R., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Gregory, Edward P., M.D., Bridgeport, Conn.. . . 10 00 

Gregory, Miss Frances, Oakland, Cal 50 

Gregory, Rollin S., M.D , Boise, Idaho 2 00 

Greiner, F. W., M.D., Muskegon, Mich 2 00 

Griffin, Louisa A., M.D., Middletown, Conn 10 00 

Griffith, Alex. R., M.D., Montreal, Canada 5 00 

Griffith, Anna E., M.D., Camden, N. J 1 5 00 

Griffith, John B., M.D., Lewistown, Pa 7 00 

Griffith, Lewis B., M D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Griffith, W. H., M.D., Trenton, N. J i 00 

Griffith, Wm. M., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Grimshaw, Oliver, M.D., Swedesboro, N. J 2 00 

Griste, Lumen G., M.D., Twinsburg, Ohio 3 00 

Grob, Arthur R. F., M.D., Milwaukee, Wis 5 00 

Grosvenor, Lemuel C, M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Grosvenor, Lorenzo N., M.D., Edgewater, 111... . i 00 

Grosvenor, Wallace F., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Grote, H. C, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Grote, Hermann L., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Grove, Chas. E., M.D., Spokane, Wash 7 00 

Grow, Timothy R., M.D., Lynn, Mass 2 00 

Grube, Mrs. Frederick, Buffalo, N. Y i 00 

Grumbrecht, Oscar L, M.D., Mt. Holly, N. J.. . . 12 00 

Grundman, F. W., M.D., St. Louis, Mo 2 00 

Guernsey, Joseph C, M.D., Philadelphia. Pa 55 00 

Guffey, Col. J. M., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Guffey, Miss Elsie, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Guffey, Miss Mary, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 



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Guild, Mrs. C. L., Palo Alto, Cal 5 oo 

Guillauine, Frank, M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Gumpert, Benj. B., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 7 00 

Gunderlach, Chas. H., M.D., St. Louis, Mo 5 00 

Gundlach, John G., M.D., Spokane, Wash 5 00 

Gustin, Francis M., M.D., Union City, Ind 20 00 

Gutherz, Lizzie Gray, M.D., St. Louis, Mo 25 00 

Gwynn, Chas. A., M.D., Auburn, N. Y 2 00 

Gwynn, Wm. M., M.D., Auburn, N. Y 2 00 

Haas, Clifford, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Haas, Homer C, M.D., Peru, Ind 5 00 

Haehne, Evelyn, M.D., Milwaukee, Wis 5 00 

Hahnemann Hospital, Scranton, Pa 102 25 

Hahnemann Hosp. College, San Francisco, Cal. . 100 00 

Hahnemann Medical Association of Iowa 300 00 

Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, 111 100 00 

Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, Class 1900 300 00 

Hahnemann Medical College Student, Chicago. . i 00 

Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.. . 100 00 

Hahnemann Soc, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor 14 29 

Haight, A. M., M.D., White Plains, N. Y 2 00 

Haines, Chas. T., M.D., Clarksboro, N. J i 00 

Haines, Chas. T., M.D., Whitesboro, N. Y 17 00 

Haines & Waite, Drs., Hudson, Ohio 3 00 

Halberg, Miss Elsa, San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Halbert, Homer V., M.D., Chicago, 111 25 00 

Hale, Edwin M., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Hall, Chas. B., M.D., Rockport, Mass 5 00 

Hall, H. B., M.D., Riverton, N. J 2 00 

Hall, Lucy, M.D 5 00 

Hall, Matthew J., M.D., Mamaroneck, N. Y 2 00 

Hall, Mrs. M. M., Tuscumbia, Ala 1 00 

Hall, Orrin J., M.D., Zumbrota, Minn 2 00 

Hall, Robert, M.D., Providence, R. 1 50 00 

Hall, Friend of Dr. Robert, Providence, R. I. . . . 50 00 



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Hall, Friend of Dr. Robert, Providence, R. 1 5 oo 

Hall, Wm. G., M.D., St. Joseph, Mo 2 10 

Hallett, Geo. de Wayne, M.D., New York 2 00 

Halliday, John S., M.D., Coldwater, Kan 2 00 

Hallman, Victor H., M.D., Hot Springs, Ark. ... 20 00 

Hallock, J. Henry, M.D., Saranac Lake, N. Y. . . . 27 00 

Hallock, Lewis, M.D., New York 50 00 

Halsey, Frederick W., M.D., Boston, Mass 30 00 

Halsey, Frederick W., M.D. [Whist Party] 55 00 

Halstead, Milton A., M.D., Jack.sonville, 111 4 50 

Haman, Wm. A., M.D., Reading, Pa 5 00 

Hamilton, Samuel, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Hamlin, Mrs. Frank, Buffalo, N. Y 5 00 

Hamlin, Fred. W., M.D., New York 25 00 

Hamlin, Geo. B., M.D., Grenado, Minn 2 00 

Hammer, Abram J., M.D., Toledo, Ohio 10 00 

Hammett, Fred. W., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Hampton, Maurice M., M.D., Leesburg, Fla i 00 

Hanchett, Alfred P., M.D., Council Bluffs, Iowa. 27 00 

Hanchett, John L., M.D., Sioux City, Iowa 25 00 

Hanchett, Wm. H., M.D., Omaha, Neb 25 00 

Hancock, Byron, Philadelphia, Pa 10 00 

Hancock, Elmer E., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Hancock, Joseph, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 100 00 

Hancock, Mrs. Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa 10 00 

Hancock, Judson, Philadelphia, Pa 10 00 

Hanks, Mary E., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Hardy, Mrs. C, Norfolk, Va 5 00 

Hardy, Mrs. M. A., Norfolk, Va 5 00 

Hardy, W. J., M.D., Belmont, N. Y 5 00 

Harper, Edward, M.D., Knoxville, Tenn 2 00 

Harrell, Samuel, M.D., Noblesville, Ind 25 00 

Harris, John W., M.D., Denver, Col 5 00 

Harris, Nelson A., M.D., Hackensack, N. J 2 00 

Harris, R. O., M.D., Carrollton, Mo 2 00 

Harris, W. John, M.D., St. Louis, Mo 2 00 



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Harrison, Mrs. Mary L., New York lo oo 

Hartley, Wm. G., M.D., New York 2 oo 

Hartman, Louis, Esq., New Albany, Ind 5 00 

Hartman, Tony, Esq., New Albany, Ind 1 00 

Hartman, W. Louis, M.D., Syracuse, N. Y 52 00 

Hartsell, Wm. M., M.D., Rensselaer, Ind 5 00 

Hasbrouck, Cornelius J., M.D., Bristol, R. 1 2 00 

Hasbrouck, Joseph, M.D., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. . . 5 00 

Hasbrouck, Sayer, M.D., Providence, R. 1 17 00 

Hassler, J. Wyllis, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa i 00 

Hassler, M. Margaret, M.D., Allentown, Pa i 00 

Hassler, Wm. A., M.D., Allentown, Pa 5 00 

Hatch, Philo L., M.D., Santa Barbara, Cal 3 00 

Hathaway, Russell, M.D., Wellington, Ohio 5 00 

Hatton, A. H., M.D., Peru, 111 2 00 

Hauxluirst, Mrs., San Francisco, Cal 2 50 

Havens, Mrs. S. G., Buffalo, N. Y 5 00 

Haviland, Mrs. Thos., Newburgh, N. Y 20 

Hawkes, Wm. J., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal 15 00 

Hawkins, Ellen F., M.D., Oberlin, Ohio 5 00 

Hayden, Arthur Sumner, M.D., Wall Lake, Iowa. 2 00 

Haylett, James, M.D., Moretown, Vt 5 00 

Haynes, J. C, Esq., Boston, Mass 25 00 

Hays, Louis P., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Hays, Miss Virginia Claire, Pittsburgh, Pa 240 00 

Hayward, Abner, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 3 00 

Hayward, Jos. W., M.D., Taunton, Mass 22 00 

Haywood, Julia F., M.D., Rochester, N. Y 5 00 

Hazard, T. L., M.D., Iowa City, Iowa 5 00 

Hazeltine, D. B., M.D , Chicago, 111 10 00 

Hazelton, H. J., M.D., Barnet, Vt 2 00 

Headley, Mrs. Russell, Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Heald, Mrs. E. P., San Francisco, Cal 7 50 

Hedges, Samuel P., M.D., Chicago, 111 112 00 

Hedinger, Charles, M.D., Canton, Kan 2 04 

Hedstrom, Mrs. E. L., Buffalo, N. Y 25 00 



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Heillord, Esther R., Wilkesbarre, Pa i OO 

Heilner, Herbert F., M.D., Scranton, Pa 2 oo 

Heimbach, A. E., M.D., Renova, Pa 5 oo 

Heinz, H. J., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 250 00 

Heinz, Miss Irene, Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Helfrich, Chas. H., M.D., New York 2 00 

Helming, Theo. W., M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 10 00 

Helmuth, Wm. Tod, M.D., New York 200 00 

Hehnuth, Mrs. Wm. Tod, New York 200 00 

Hehnuth, Wm. Tod, Jr., M.D., New York 25 00 

Hemsteger, John A., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Henderschott, Lizzie A , M.D., Irving, Mich 5 00 

Hendy, Clara A., M.D., Oak Park, 111 2 00 

Hennig, Geo. R., Esq., Chicago, III 5 00 

Henry, John H., M.D., Montgomery, Ala 22 00 

Henry, Samuel D., M.D., Excelsior Springs, Mo. 2 00 

Hering, Mrs. C, Phila., in mem. of her husband.. 25 00 

Hermann, John, M.D., Sioux City, Iowa 2 00 

Herr, Ira J., M.D., Dayton, Ohio 5 00 

Hersberger, Jos. P., M.D., Lancaster, Ohio 5 00 

Hicks, Susan Mary, M.D., Atlanta, Ga 5 00 

Higbee, Chester G., M.D., St. Paul, Minn 25 00 

Higinbotham, Mrs. H. N., Chicago, 111 lOO 00 

Higley, Prof. Irwin Buel, New Decatur, Ala i 00 

Hill, Lucy C, M.D., Fall River. Mass 15 00 

Hill, Merrill W., M.D., Redlands, Cal 2 00 

Hill, M. Jasper, M.D., Sterling, 111 i 00 

Hill, W. Scott, M.D., Augusta, Me 17 00 

Hillard, S. H., M.D., Warsaw, 111 5 00 

Hiller, D. Albert, M.D , San Francisco, Cal 17 00 

Hillyer, Frances S., M.D., Grand Rapids, Mich.. i 00 

Hilton, Willard M., M.D., Waverly, N. Y 2 00 

Hinds, Wm. H. W., M.D., Milford, N. H 5 00 

Hinkle, Abbie, M.D., Evanston, 111 5 00 

Hinman, Richard E., M.D.. Atlanta, Ga 5 00 

Hinson, Jacob M., M.D., Boston, Mass i 02 



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Hitchcock, Dexter, M.D., Norwalk, Conn 2 OO 

Hoag, Clitus S., M.D., Bridgeport, Conn 2 oo 

Hebron, Miss B. D., San Francisco, Cal i oo 

Hobson, Joseph V., M.U., Lynchburg, Va i oo 

Hodge, Win. H., M.D., Niagara Falls, N. Y 12 oo 

Hodson, Geo. S., M.D., Washington C. H., Ohio. 5 00 

Hoefle, Henry C, M.D., Davenport, Iowa 7 00 

Hoffman, James, M.D., Jersey City, N. J 2 00 

Hoffman, Mary E., M.D., San Francisco, Cal .... i 00 

Hoffstot, Frank N., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Hofman, Chas. H., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Holden, Horace Thos., M.D., Norfolk, Neb i 00 

Hollister, H. H., Esq., New York 25 00 

Hollister, Samuel A., M.D., Jersey City, N. J.. . . 5 00 

Holmes, Miss Esther R., Monson, Mass 10 00 

Holmes, Frances W., M.D., Upper Montclair, N.J 5 00 

Holmes, Manuel S., M.D., Oakland, Me 5 00 

Holmgren, Chas. J., M.D., San Francisco, Cal. . . 2 50 

Holt, Edward B., M.D., Lowell, Mass 2 00 

Holton, Chas. S., M.D., Richmond, Ky 5 00 

Homer, F. W., M.D., Spokane, Wash 2 00 

Homoeopathic Hospital Internes, Pittsburgh, Pa. 20 00 

Homoeopathic Hospital Staff, Rochester, N. Y.. . 65 00 

Homoeopathic Hosp. and Disp., Reading, Pa. . . . 25 00 

Homoeopathic Hospital Staff, BroDklyn, N. Y. . . 100 00 

Homoeopathic Med. College and Hosp., Denver. . 100 00 
Homoeopathic Med. Soc. of Chester, Del., and 

Mont. Cos., Pa 75 00 

Homoeopathic Med. Soc. of Del. and Peninsula. . 50 00 

Homoeopathic Medical Society of Chicago, 111. . . 25 00 

Homoeopathic Med. Soc. of the County of Kings 100 00 

Homoeopathic Med. Soc. of Germantown, Phila. 125 00 

Homoeopathic Med. Soc. of Monroe County, N. Y. 50 00 

Homoeopathic Medical Society of N. E. Ohio. . . 35 00 

Homoeopathic Med. Soc. of the County of N. Y. 250 00 

Homoeopathic Medical Society of Northern Penn. 50 00 



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Homoeopathic Medical Society of Ohio loo oo 

Homceopathic IVIedical Society of Oregon 140 00 

Homoeopathic Med. Soc. of Oswego Co., N. Y. . . 6 00 

Homceopathic Med. Soc. of State of New York.. 250 00 

Homoeopathic Med. Soc, 23rd Ward, Phila 116 00 

Homoeopathic Med. Soc. of Western Mass 25 00 

Homceopathic Medical Society of West Virginia. 15 00 

Hooker, Edward B., M.D., Hartford, Conn 40 00 

Hooker, Mrs. Isabella Beecher, Hartford, Conn. . 10 00 

Hopper, Magnus Tate, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 10 00 

Horlick's Food Company, Racine, Wis lOO 00 

Hornby, Mary S., M.D., Dorchester, Mass 10 00 

Horner, Mrs. A. W., Allegheny, Pa 10 00 

Horner, J. Richey, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 1 5 00 

Horner, Jas. Richey, Jr., Allegheny, Pa 10 00 

Horner, Wm. Wattles, Allegheny, Pa 10 00 

Horning, David W., M.D., Minneapolis, Minn. . . 12 00 

Horning, Mrs. D. W., Minneapolis, Minn 2 00 

Horton, E. W., M.D., , Wis 2 00 

Horton, F. W., M.D., Sanborn, Iowa 25 

Hough, Walter D., M.D., Niagara Falls, N. Y. . . 17 00 

Houghton, Henry A., M.D., Boston, Mass 105 00 

Houghton, Henry C, M.D., New York 10 00 

Houghton, N. H., M.D., Boston, Mass 2 00 

House, Chas. Everett, M.D., Canton, Ohio 7 00 

House, Robert B., M.D., Springfield, Ohio 27 00 

Houston, Grant, M.D., Joliet, 111 8 00 

Houston, Maurice, M.D., Joliet, 111 3 00 

Howard, Miss Rebecca, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Howe, Edwin J., M.D., Newark, N. J 10 cx3 

Howe, J. Morgan, M.D., New York 5 00 

Howe, Warren D., M.D., Canon City, Col 5 00 

Howell, Edwin P., M.D., Galena, Kan 2 00 

Howland, Mrs. Henry, Buffalo, N. Y i 00 

Hoy, Harvey K., M.D., Altoona, Pa 5 00 

Hoyle, Mrs. E. P., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

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Hoyne, Temple S., M.D., Cliicago, 111 25 OO 

Hoyt, Chas., M.D., Chillicothe, Ohio 25 00 

Hoyt, Mrs. Chas., Chillicothe, Ohio 3 00 

Hoyt, Lucius F., M.D., Jefferson, Iowa 10 00 

Hoyt, Mary Osborn, M.D., Keokuk, Iowa 10 00 

Hubbell, Adelbert M., M.D., Haverhill, Mass 7 00 

Hubbell, Eugene, M.D., St. Paul, Minn 6 00 

Huddleston, Albert F., M.D., Winchester, Ind.. . 2 00 

Huffaker, Thomas S., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 10 

Hughes, Chas. W., M.D., East Palestine, Ohio... 10 00 

Hughes, Wm. B., M.D., Little Rock, Ark 4 50 

Hull, Clarence A., M.D., Meriden, Conn 2 00 

Hull, Geo. W., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

HuUhorst, Paul, M.D., Chicago, 111 2 10 

Hultz, Eugene A., M.D., Perth Amboy, N. J 2 00 

Humes, James R., M.D., Hollidaysburg, Pa 10 00 

Humphrey, H. M., M.D., Lake City, Iowa 2 00 

Humphrey, Otis M., M.D., Minneapolis, Minn... 2 00 

Humphrey, Wm. A., M.D., Plattsmouth, Neb... 5 00 

Humphreys, Mrs. Frederick, New York 5 00 

Hunt, Mrs. Annie V., New Bedford, Mass 25 oo 

Hunt, Annie W., M.D., Providence, R. 1 2 00 

Hunt. B. S., M.D., Sidney, Ohio 10 00 

Hunt, Chas. R., M.D., New Bedford, Mass 27 08 

Hunt, Ella G., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 5 00 

Hunt, Geo. H., M.D., Paris, 111 2 25 

Hunt, John B., M.D., Hamilton, Ohio 1 00 

Hunt, John S., M.D., Columbus, Ohio 2 00 

Hunt, Morris P., M.D., Columbus, Ohio 27 00 

Hunting, Nelson, M.D., Albany, N. Y 5 00 

Hurd, Laura, M.D., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Hurd, S. Wright, M.D., Lockport, N. Y 30 00 

Huron, Frank, M.D., Danville, Ind 10 00 

Huron, Willis B., M.D., Tipton, Ind 5 00 

Hutchinson, John, M.D., New York 2 00 

Hyde, Erastus C, M.D., Lillydale, N. Y 2 25 



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Idc, Henri G., M.D., Oxford, Mich 5 oo 

Illinois State Homoeopathic Medical Association, 600 00 

Inchbold, Miss Di.ma, San Francisco, Cal i 00 

Indiana Institute of Homoeopathy 50 00 

Indianapolis Homceopathic Society 25 00 

Ireland, Chas. L., M.D., Columbus, Ohio 5 00 

Ireland, David V., M.D., London, Ohio 2 50 

Irwin, J. S., Esq., Rochester, N. Y 5 OO 

Irwin, Thos. A., M.D., Franklin, Pa 5 00 

Jacks, Mrs. David, Monterey, Cal 25 00 

Jackson, Mrs. Edith Talbot, Boston, Mass 10 00 

Jackson, Edward R., M.D., Dubuque, Iowa 2 00 

Jackson, Henry, M.D., Salem, N. J 2 00 

Jackson, Miss Margaret, Boston, Mass 5 00 

Jackson, Noah, M.D., Newport News, Va 5 00 

Jackson, Rose, M.D., Willoughby, Ohio 1 00 

Jacobs, Eliab M., M.D., Manitowoc, Wis 2 00 

Jacobson, Mrs. F. A., Newburgh, NY 5 30 

Jaffa, R. Alice, M.D., Washington, D. C i 50 

Jahr Club, New York 50 00 

James, Mrs. A. E. M., Huntsville, Ala 1 00 

James, Bushrod Washington, M.D., Philadelphia, 200 00 

James, John E., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 30 00 

Jamison, R. M., M.D., Greensburg, Pa 5 00 

Janney, Oliver Edward, M.D., Baltimore, Md.. . . 20 00 
Jaynes, Wm. Cullen Bryant, M.D., West Chicago, 

111 2 00 

Jefferds, George P., M.D., Augusta, Maine 2 00 

Jenkins, Mrs. Chas. S., Newburgh, N. Y 5 00 

Jenkins, Geo. H., M.D., Binghamton, N. Y 10 00 

Jenkins, Olin L. M.D., Plainfield, N.J 2 00 

Jenney, Wm. H., M.D., Kansas City, Mo 5 00 

Jennings, E. H., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Jewett, Franklin S., M.D., Providence, R. 1 2 00 

Jewett, Howard C, M.D., Haverhill, Mass 2 00 



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Jewitt, Edward H., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio lo OO 

Johnson, Charles F., M.D., Newburyport, Mass.. 2 oo 

Johnson, Fred., Esq., San Francisco, Cal lo oo 

Johnson, Mrs. Helen, San Francisco, Cal lo oo 

Johnson, Isaac D., M.D., Kennett Square, Pa.. . . 2 oo 

Johnson, Miss Maria Nye, Bensonhurst, N. Y. . . . 5 oo 

Johnson, Solomon D., M.D., Milwaukee, Wis.. . . 2 00 

Johnston, Chas. L. M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 2 00 

Johnston, Theo. M., M.D., Pittston, Pa 2 00 

Jones, Hon. B. F., Pittsburgh, Pa 500 00 

Jones, Gains J., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 100 00 

Jones, Henry C, M.D., Mount Vernon, N. Y 15 00 

Jones, Julian H., M.D., Bradford, Vt 2 00 

Jones, N. D., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Jones, Mrs. Perry, San Francisco, Cal i 00 

Jordan, Oscar J., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Joslin, Miss Rebecca R., Boston, Mass 20 00 

Jump, Julia C, M.D., Oberlin, Ohio 5 00 

Junkermann, Chas. F., M.D., Lancaster, Ohio. . . 2 00 

Just, Aug. Adolph, M.D., Crookston, Minn 2 oo 

Kafka, Theo., M.D., Prague, Bohemia 3 85 

Kahlke, Chas. E., M.D., Chicago, 111 12 00 

Kanouse, Abijah W., M.D., Appleton, Wis 2 00 

Kansas City Homoeopathic Medical College, 

Kansas City, Mo 100 00 

Kansas City Homceopathic Pharmacy, Kansas 

City, Mo 100 00 

Kansas State Homoeopathic Medical Society. . . . 100 00 

Kapp, Michael W., M.D., Akron, Ohio 3 00 

Karst, F. August, M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Kase, Edmund H., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Kasselman, Harry Christian, M.D., Midway, Ky. 5 00 

Keaney, Drs. Jas. and Wm., De Soto, Miss 10 00 

Keegan, Wm. A., M.D., Rochester, N. Y 52 00 

Keener, Henry M., M.D., St. Joseph, Mo 2 00 



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Keep, J. Lester, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 15 oo 

Kehoe, Henry C, M.D., Flemingsburg, Ky 2 CX) 

Kehr, Samuel S., M.D., Denver, Col 2 00 

Keith, Ellen L., M.D., Framingham, Mass 5 00 

Keith, Horace G., M.D., Yonkers, N. Y 2 00 

Keith, Wm. E., M.D., San Jose, Cal 20 00 

Keizer, Romeo, M.D., Columbus, Ohio i 00 

Keller, Hervey S., M.D., Frankfort, Ky 2 00 

Kellogg, Edwin M., M.D., New York 105 00 

Kellogg, Francis B., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal. ... 5 CXD 

Kemp, Nereus C, M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Kendall, Edward James, M.D., Detroit, Mich.... 5 00 

Kendall, Sarah A., M.D., Seattle, Wash 5 00 

Kennedy, Alonzo L., M.D., Boston, Mass 27 00 

Kentucky Homceopathic State Society 185 00 

Kenyon, Francis A., M.D., Providence, R. 1 5 00 

Kerch, Harry E., M.D., Dundee, 111 2 00 

Kerr, John D., Esq., Homestead, Pa i 00 

Kershaw, J. Martin, M.D., St. Louis, Mo 25 00 

Kile, Wm. T., M.D., Plainview, Neb 2 00 

Kilgour, Peter Thompson, M.D., College Hill, 

Ohio 1 5 00 

Kimmel, Benj. B., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

King, Edward H., M.D., Denver, Col 5 00 

King, Wm. Harvey, M.D., New York 27 00 

King, Dr. and Mrs. W. H., New York 20 00 

King, Wm. R., M.D., Washington, D. C 5 00 

Kingsbury, E. N., M.D., Woonsocket, R. 1 2 00 

Kingsman, Richard, M.D., Washington, D. C 52 00 

Kinkead, Mrs. Catherine, Turtle Creek, Pa 3 00 

Kinne, Arthur B., M.D., Syracuse, N. Y 25 00 

Kinne, C. Spencer, M.D., Middletown, N. Y 10 00 

Kinne, Porter S., M.D., Paterson, N.J 60 CO 

Kinne, Theo. Y., M.D., Paterson, N. J 262 50 

Kinyon, Claudius B., M.D., Ann Arbor, Mich.. . . 57 00 

Kippax, John R., M.D., Chicago, 111 277 00 



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Kippax, Mrs. John R., Chicago, 111 30 OO 

Kirk, Ellen M., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 20 00 

Kirkland, Edward, M.D., Bellows Falls, Vt 2 00 

Kirkland, Wm. H., M.D., Massillon, Ohio 5 00 

Kirkpatrick, John G., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal. . . 12 00 

Kirkpatrick, Wm. T., M.D., Lincoln, 111.. i 00 

Kistler, Horace E., M.D., Johnstown, Pa 10 00 

Kitchen, W. A., M.D., New Market, Iowa i 00 

Klenck, A. G., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Kline, Andrew K., M.D., Princeton, N. J 10 00 

Klinetop, W. B., M.D., Charles City, Iowa 25 

Klopp, H. J., M.D., Newton, Mass 2 00 

Knapp, Jas. C, M.D., Geneva, N. Y 5 00 

Knapp, W. Trevitt, M.D., Vincennes, Ind 6 00 

Knerr, Calvin B., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Knight, Stephen H., M.D., Detroit, Mich 5 00 

Knight, Thomas W., M.D., Portage, Ohio 2 00 

Knowles, Wm. K., M.D., Everett, Mass 5 00 

Koch, Margaret, M.D., Minneapolis, Minn 2 00 

Kociell, Sylvester, M.D., Medicine Lodge, Kan ... 5 00 

Koons, H. E., M.D., Danville, Va 5 00 

Korndoerfer, Aug., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 102 00 

Kountze, Mrs. Mary E., Col 10 00 

Kraemer, Chas., Esq., Washington, D. C 10 00 

Kraft, Frank, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 10 00 

Krause, Wm. H., M.D., New York 22 00 

Krause, Contributions through Dr. W. H., N. Y. 15 00 

Krauss, Jas., M.D., Boston, Mass 7 00 

Krebs, Francis H., M.D., Boston, Mass 27 00 

Kreider, Martin K., M.D., Goshen, Ind 6 00 

Krichbaum, Jas. W., M.D., Danville. Ky 5 00 

Krichbaum, Piiilip E , M.D., Upper Montclair, N.J. 2 00 

Krogstad, Henry, M.D., Washington, D. C 2 00 

Krusen, Edward A., M.D., Collegeville, Pa 10 00 

Kurt, Katherine, M.D., Akron, Ohio 2 00 

Kuznik, J. Martha, M.D., Chicago, 111 i 00 



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Laidlaw, Alex. H., M.D., New York 20 oo 

Laidlaw, Geo. Fred, M.D., New York 35 00 

Laird, W. M., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Laird, Mrs. Win. T., Watertown, N. Y 2 00 

Lambertson, Mrs. G. M., Lincoln, Neb 5 00 

Land, Joseph F., M.D., New York 7 00 

Lane, Chas. E., M.D., Poughkeepsie, N. Y 2 00 

Lane, Orville W., M.D., Great Harrington, Mass. 2 00 

Langworthy, Anne L., M.D., New York 2 00 

Lanier, Mrs. M. M., New York 100 00 

Lankton, Freeda M., M.D., Omaha, Neb 5 00 

Lanning, Willet S., M.D., Hicksville, Ohio 5 cxd 

Lards, Chas. H., M.D., Adrian, Mich 7 00 

Larkeque, Garrett B. B., M.D., Athol, Mass 2 00 

Latimer, Misses A. R. and M. R., Wilmington, Del. 200 00 

Latimer, Geo., M.D., Washington, D. C 2 00 

Latimer, W. C., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 2 00 

Lauer, Miss Violet, San Francisco, Gal 2 (X) 

Lauer, Mrs. and Miss, San Francisco, Gal 75 

Laughton, Mrs. E. V., Racine, Wis 1 5 00 

Law, Hartland, M.D., San Francisco, C.il 35 00 

Lawrence, Cyrus J., Esq., New York 100 00 

Lawrence, Geo. W., M.D., Colorado Springs, Col. 2 00 

Lawrence, Minnie J., Newark, N. J 2 00 

Lawshe, John W., M.D., Atlanta, Ga 2 00 

Lawton, Thos., M.D., Hinsdale, 111 7 00 

Leach, Reginald B., M.D., St. Paul, Minn 2 00 

Leake, Endell N., M.D., Fremont, Neb 2 00 

Leary, Miss Nellie, San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Leavitt, Sheldon, M.D., Chicago, 111 75 00 

Ledyard, W. E., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 2 00 

Lee, Geo. Hyde, M.D., Washington, D. C 10 00 

Lee, John Mallory, M.D., Rochester, N. Y 190 00 

Lee, Mrs. Margarefdu Pont, Washington, D. C. . 100 00 

Lefferts, Franklin P., M.D., Belvidere, N J 3 00 

Lehigh Valley Homceopathic Med. Society, Pa. . 65 00 



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Lehman, Franklin Frees, M.D., Sandusky, Ohio, 2 00 

Leitch, Robert Newton, M.D., Lernia, 111 2 00 

Leland, A. G., M.D., Whitewater, Wis 5 00 

Leland, Chas., M.D., Chicago, 111 20 00 

Leland, Miss Fanny, Chicago, 111 5 00 

Leland, M. W^, M.D., Clyde, Kansas 2 00 

Leland, Warren F., Esq., New York 50 cxD 

Lemke, Louis H., M.D., Elgin, Iowa i 00 

Lemmerz, Theod. H., M.D., Jersey City, N. J.. . 2 00 

Lentz, Levi R., M.D., Fleetwood, Pa 5 00 

Leonard, Henry J., Esq., Middletown, N. Y 5 00 

Le Seur, John W., M.D., Batavia, N. Y 5 00 

Le Seure, Oscar, M.D., Detroit, Mich 102 00 

Letchworth, Ogden P., Esq., Buffalo, N. Y 5 00 

Leverson, Montague R., Fort Hamilton, N. Y. . . i cxD 

Lewis, Edw'd, M.D., Cambridge, N. Y 2 00 

Lewis, F. Park, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 45 00 

Lewis, Fred. D., M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 7 00 

Lewis, Joseph, M.D., Milwaukee, Wis 27 00 

Lewis, J. M., M.D , Elba, N. Y 5 00 

Lewis, J. P., M.D., San Diego, Cal 5 00 

Lewis, \Vm. Henry, M.D., Santa Barbara, Cal. . . i cxd 

Libbey, Chas. E., M.D., Danville, Vt 25 

Lichtenwalner, Abbott B., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. 8 20 

Light, J. W., M.D., Kingman, Kan 2 00 

Lilienthal, Mrs. E. R., San Francisco, Cal 20 00 

Lilienthal, James, M.D., San Francisco, Cal 10 00 

Lines, Mary Louise, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 2 00 

Lininger, Mrs. Caroline N., Omaha, Neb 10 00 

Linn, Alexander M., M.D., Des Moines, Iowa.. . . 7 00 

Linnell, E. H., M.D., Norwich, Conn 2 00 

Lippincott, Mrs. Anna Janney, Philadelphia, Pa. 50 00 

Lippitt, Louis D., M.D., Providence, R. 1 10 00 

Little, Geo. W., M.D., Glens Falls, N. Y 2 00 

Little, Harry J., M.D., Norwell, Mass 2 00 

Livingston, Miss Ann L., New York 10 00 



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Llewellyn, Henry S., M.D., La Grange, 111 loo oo 

Lobdell, Effie L., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 oo 

Local Committee Arrangements, Newport 131 07 

Local Com. Arrangements, Washington, D. C. . . . 300 00 

Lock Box 735, Dover, N. J 2 00 

Loelkes, George, M.D., Belleville, 111 2 00 

Logee, Horace M., M.D., Connersville, Ind 10 00 

Long, Sam'l, M.D., New Brunswick, N. J 25 00 

Loomis, Daniel D., M.D., Bay City, Mich i 00 

Loomis, Frank R., M.D., Jefferson, Ohio 5 00 

Loos, Julia C, M.D., Harrisburg, Pa 3 00 

Lorceaux, C. J., M.D., Des Moines, Iowa 2 00 

Lounsbery, Geo., M.D., Charleston, W. Va 5 00 

Love, Wm. Lathrop, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Low, Jos. H., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Lowry, N. H., M.D., Woodhull, 111 5 00 

Ludlam, Reuben, M.D., Chicago, 111 100 00 

Lukens, J. Paul, M.D., Wilmington, Del 2 00 

Luton, Robert M., M.D., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . i 00 

Lutze, Frederick H., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 12 00 

Luyties, Carl J., M.D., St. Louis, Mo 57 00 

Lyford, W. A., M.D., Farmington, Me 5 00 

Lynch, Mrs. E. S., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Lyon, Dr. Geo. G., Mobile, Ala 5 00 

Lyon, Melvern S., M.D., Haddonfield, N.J 5 00 

Lyon, Orrin A., M.D., Akron, Ohio 2 00 

Macdonald, Thos. L., M.D., Washington, D. C. . 25 00 

MacDougall, Duncan, M.D., Haverhill, Mass 8 00 

Macfarlan, Duncan, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 20 00 

Macfarlan, Malcolm, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. ... 25 00 

Mack, Chas. S., M.D., Ann Arbor, Mich 10 00 

Mackenzie, Geo. W., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

MacLachlan, David A., M.D., Detroit, Mich 100 00 

Macomber, Henry K., M.D., Pasadena, Cal 10 00 

Maddux, Dan'l Parrish, M.D., Chester, Pa 7 00 



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Mader, A. B., Esq., Prescott, Ariz i oo 

Maeder, John G., M.D., New York 2 oo 

Magee, Mrs. C. H., Philadelphia, Pa lOO oo 

Magee, Wm. S., Esq., Philadelphia, Pa lOO oo 

Magee, Mrs. Wm. S., Philadelphia, Pa lOO oo 

Maguy, T. A., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 10 

Mailler, Mrs. Wm., Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Majumdar, P. C, M.D., Calcutta, India '3 33 

Mallery, N. M., Esq., San Francisco, Cal 2 00 

Maloney, L. Howard, M.D., Savanna, 111 5 00 

Maltine Manufacturing Company, New York. ... 5 00 

Manahan, Manning W., M.D., Atlanta, Ga 12 00 

Mann, Jesse E., M.D., Louisville, Ky i 00 

Mann, S. S., M.D., Columbia, Pa 2 00 

Manning, Carrie H., M.D., Taunton, Mass i 00 

Manning, Edward C, M.D., Los Angeles, Cal. . . 5 00 

Mansfield, Job R., M.D , Philadelphia, Pa 7 00 

Marcley, Walter J., M.D., Rutland, Mass 2 00 

Marsh, Franklin A., M.D., Seward, Neb 5 00 

Marsh, Franklin F., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Marshall, Anna M., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Marshall, Geo. E., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Marshall, Joseph D,, M.D., Hamilton, Ohio 5 00 

Marshall, Robert S., M.D , Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Martens, Henriette W., M.D., Lemon City, Fla. . 2 00 

Martin, Constantine H., M.D., AUentown, Pa 15 00 

Martin, Eleanor F., M.D., San Francisco, Cal. ... 5 00 

Martin, Miss Ella S., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Martin, George Albert, M.D., Boone, Iowa 2 00 

Martin, George H., M.D., San Francisco, Cal. ... 5 oo 

Martin, Mrs. James T., Sacramento, Cal 5 00 

Martin, John S., M.D., Plymouth, Ind 1 1 00 

Martin, Lynn Arthur. M.D., Binghamton, N. Y. . 20 00 

Martin, Mrs. Nancy, Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Martin, S. J., M.D., Racine, Wis i 00 

Martin, Truman J., M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 50 00 



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Martin, Wm. J., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 200 00 

Martin, Mrs. Wm. J., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Martz, Christian, M.D., Fort Wayne, Ind 5 00 

Marvin, Horace N., M.D., Sioux City, Iowa i 00 

Maryland Homoeo. Hosp. Nurses, Baltimore, Md. 4 OO 

Maryland State HomcEopathic Medical Society. . 75 00 

Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society. . . 600 00 

Massachusetts Surg, and Gynecolog. Soc, Boston. 150 00 

Matthews, Mrs. Mariana V., Brooklyn, N. Y 25 00 

Matthews, Mrs. Robert, Rochester, N. Y 25 CO 

Matthews, Wallace B., M.D., Grand Rapids, Mich. i 00 

Mattson, Alfred S., M.D., Moorestown, N.J 2 00 

Maurer, Jos. M., M.D., Washington, Pa 20 00 

Maust, Geo. W., M.D., Lock Haven, Pa 5 00 

Maxwell, Geo. B., M.D., Chicopee Falls, Mass. . . 5 25 

Maxwell, Lewis K., M.D., Toledo, Ohio 10 00 

May, Geo. E., M.D., Newton Centre, Mass 18 00 

Maycock, Burt J., M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 10 00 

Mayer, C. R., M.D., New Orleans, La 2 00 

Mayer, Mrs. J. B., Buffalo, N. Y i 00 

McAllister, J. W., Esq., Philadelphia, Pa 25 00 

McBean, Geo. W., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

McCarrick, Jas. W., Esq., Norfolk, Va 5 00 

McCauley, John C, M.D., Rochester, Pa 15 00 

McClellan, A. D., Esq., Boston, Mass 5 00 

McClelland, James H., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 505 00 

McClelland, John B., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 105 00 

McClelland, Miss Mary W. P., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

McClelland, Miss Rachel P., Pittsburgh, Pa 15 00 

McClelland, Mrs. Rachel P., Pittsburgh, Pa 60 00 

McClelland, Rob't W., M.D , Pittsburgh, Pa 105 00 

McClelland, Miss Sarah C, Pittsburgh, Pa i 5 00 

McClure, Eliza Lang, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 30 00 

McCormick, A. Lee, M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 15 00 

McCormick, J. C, Esq., Edgewood Park, Pa 2 00 

McCrady, J. H., Esq., Edgewood Park, Pa i 00 



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McCreary, Wm. L., M.D., Ktioxville, Tenn 2 oo 

McCulloch, Charleton B., M.D., Indianapolis, Ind. 5 00 

McCutcheon, James H., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . 25 00 

McCutcheon, Mrs. Mary, Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

McDermott, Geo. C, M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 12 00 

McDonald, Alex. B., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

McDonald, Miss Viva, Oakland, Cal 2 00 

McDowell, Chas., M.D., New York 20 00 

McDowell, Geo. W., M.D., New York 17 00 

McElwee, L. Claude, M.D., St. Louis, Mo 25 00 

McGarrah, Olin K., M.D., Altoona, Pa 10 00 

McGeary, Geo. H., M.D., Braddock, Pa 5 00 

McGeorge, Wallace, M.D., Camden, N. J 4 00 

McGinnis, G. H., M.D., Prescott, Ariz 2 00 

McGregor, M. A., Esq., New York 25 00 

Mcllroy, W. P., M.D., Allegheny, Pa 5 00 

McKinney, Samuel P., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

McKinstry, F. P., M.D., Washington, N. J 2 00 

McLaren, D. C, M.D., Ottawa, Ont 5 00 

McLenathan, W. H., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

McMichael, A. R., M.D., New York 10 00 

McMillan, Francis, M.D., Nashville, Tenn 2 00 

McMillan, John W., M.D., Jersey City, N. J 2 00 

McNamara, Francis S., M.D., Milwaukee, Wis. . . 5 00 

McNeill, A. L., M.D., Epworth, Iowa 25 

McNeill, Alex., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 2 00 

McWhorten, Mrs. S. A., Omaha, Neb 5 00 

Mead, Mrs. Chas. H. Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Mead, Jay S., M.D., Lorain, Ohio 5 00 

Mead, Mrs. M., Newburgh, N. Y 2 00 

Mead, S. J. D., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 25 00 

Meader, Lee Douglass, M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio.. . 5 00 

Meadow, Albert A., M.D., Blockton, Ala i 00 

Medico-Chirurgical Society of Central New York. 30 00 

Meissen Society, The 395 52 

Mellies, Chas., M.D., St. Louis, Mo 2 GO 



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Mendenhall, Mrs. Henry, Wilmington, Del lo oo 

Menninger, Chas. F., M.D., Topeka, Kan 50 oo 

Mera, H. P., M.D., Detroit, Mich 5 00 

Merryman, Thos. J., M.D., Lincoln, Neb i 00 

Merz, Henry G., M.D., Fort Wayne, Ind 5 00 

Metcalfe, H. H., M.D., Plymouth, Ohio i 00 

Meyer, Henry, M.D., Jamestown, Mo 10 50 

Michigan State Homceopathic Society 200 00 

Middleton, Caleb S., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 50 00 

Middleton, Caleb S., Jr., M.D., Providence, R. I. 5 00 

Miessler, C. F. O., M.D., Columbus, Neb 5 00 

Mikeself, Arthur L., M.D., Fort Wayne, Ind 5 50 

Millard, H. A., M.D., Minonk, 111 2 00 

Miller, Eliza M., Los Angeles, Cal 7 GO 

Miller, F. A., M.D., Nantucket, Mass 5 00 

Miller, Horace C, M.D., Rensselaer, N. Y 17 50 

Miller, James A., M.D., Garrettsville, Ohio 5 00 

Miller, John, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 20 00 

Miller, Drs. John M. and Henry T., Springfield, O. 10 00 

Miller, Lisbeth D., M.D., Charlestown, Mass 2 00 

Miller, Robt. E., M.D., Oxford, N. Y 5 00 

Miller, Theophilus E. F., M.D., Westport, Ind . . 5 00 

Miller, Zachary T., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 55 00 

Millsop, Sarah J., M.D., Bowling Green, Ky 50 00 

Milner, Samuel G., M.D., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . i 00 

Minick, Wm. A., M.D., Wichita, Kan 2 00 

Minnesota State Homoeopathic Institute 125 00 

Minor, Mary E., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 2 50 

Misner, Munson & Hill, Drs., Tacoma, Wash. ... 10 00 

Mitchell, Clifford, M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Mitchell, Geo. R., M.D., Richland Center, Wis.. i 00 

Mitchell, J. A., Esq., New York 2 00 

Mitchell, John A., M.D., Newark, Ohio 2 00 

Mitchell, Mrs. J. A., Bowling Green, Ky 5 00 

Mitchell, John J., M.D., Newburgh, N. Y 1 5 00 

Mitchell, Jno. Nicholas, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa.. 25 00 



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Mitchell, J. Sidney, M D., Chicago, 111 105 00 

Moffat, Edgar V., M.D., Orange, N. J 2 10 

Moffat, John L., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 7 00 

Moffat, Reuben C, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Moffatt, Albert G., M.D., Howard Lake, Minn.. . i 00 

Mohn, Daniel L., M.D., Ashland, Ohio 2 50 

Mohr, Chas., M.D., Philadelphia. Pa 27 00 

Mohr, Mrs. Chas., Philadelphia, Pa 5 CX) 

Mohr, Miss Harriet H., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Mohr, Miss Jean H., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Monell, Miss M. G., Newburgh, N. Y 2 00 

Monroe, John E., M.D., Orange, Mass 2 00 

Montgomery County HomcEO. Med. Soc.Ohio. . 50 00 

Montreal (Canada) Homceopathic Association.. . . 25 00 

Moon, Seymour B., M.D., Beaver Falls, Pa 15 00 

Moore, Dorothea L., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Moore, John Herbert, M.D., Brookline, Mass. ... 1 5 00 

Moore, Mrs. Lee A., Bowling Green, Ky 25 00 

Moore, Samuel N., M.D., Evanston, 111 5 00 

Moore, Wilmot, M.D., Terre Haute, Ind 5 00 

Moorhead, Mrs. Mary H., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Moorhouse, Wm. H., Esq., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Moreland, Geo. B., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Morgan, Alonzo R., M.D., Waterbury, Conn .... 17 00 

Morgan, John Coleman, M.D., Millville, N. J 25 00 

Morgan, Mrs. Julia E., in mem. Dr. Chas. Morgan, 5 00 

Morgan, Wm. L., M.D., Baltimore, Md 7 00 

Morgan, Willis B., M.D., St. Louis, Mo 10 00 

Morgenthaler, Sophia, M.D., New York 5 00 

Morrill, Ezekiel, M.D., Concord, N. H 2 00 

Morrill, Miss Sara, Oakland, Cal 50 

Morris, Frances M., M.D., Boston, Mass 10 00 

Morrison, Caldwell, M.D., Summit, N. J i 00 

Morrison, Chas. C, M.D., Bar Harbor, Me 5 00 

Morrison, Frank A., M.D., Rock Creek, Ohio 5 00 

Morrow, Emory H., M.D., Altoona, Pa 10 00 



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Morse, Lucius D., M D., Atlanta, Ga 7 oo 

Mossman, Nash A., M.D., New York 15 00 

Mottley, Mrs. Chas. P., Bowling Green, Ky 5 00 

Motz, Miss Ella C., Huntsville, Ala i 00 

Mount, Mrs. Jas. A., Indianapolis, Ind 5 00 

Mueller, Gustave A., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Muhlemann, Robert W., M.D., Bellaire, Ohio 5 00 

Mulford, Clarence H., M.D., Greeley, Col 2 00 

Mulliner, Mary R., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Munger, E. A., M.D., inmem. by Mrs. S. H.Talcott 5 00 

Munson, Albert S., M.D., De Land, Fla i 00 

Munson, Edwin S., M.D., New York 2 00 

Munson, Milton L., M.D., Atlantic City, N.J... 2 00 

Murdock, Robert, M.D., Wilkesbarre, Pa 5 00 

Murdock, Win., M.D., Akron, Ohio 2 00 

Murphy, Sarah A., M.D., Louisville, Ky 5 00 

Myers, Chas. E., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Myers, C. W., M.D., Topeka, Kan 2 00 

Myers, Priscilla G., M.D., Aurora, 111 2 00 

Nash, Mrs. Katherine C. C, Geneva, N. Y 5 00 

Neal, Dwight B., M.D., Little Rock, Ark 5 00 

Nebraska State Homceopathic Medical Society. . 100 00 

Needham, H. J., M.D., New Albany, Ind 1 00 

Neefus, P. Wychoff, M.D., Rochester, N. Y 10 00 

Negendank, Aug., M.D., Wilmington, Del 5 00 

Negley, Miss Alice, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Negley, Miss Georgina, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 co 

Neidhard, Chas., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 25 00 

Nelles, Andrew B., M D., Columbus, Ohio 2 00 

Nellis, Mrs. J. G., Irvington, Cal 5 00 

Neumeister, Anton E., M.D., Kansas City, Mo. . 12 00 

Nevin, J. Lawrence, M.D., Jersey City, N. J 4 00 

New, A. T., M.D., Kirksville, Mo to 00 

Newberry, Mrs. Helen H., Detroit, Mich 25 00 

Newell, R. C, M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 



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Newcomer, B. F., Esq., Baltimore, Md 25 oo 

New Jersey State Homceopathic Medical Society, 50 00 

Newman, Louis G., M.D., Brewsters, N. Y i 00 

Newton, Frank L., M.D., Somerville, Mass 27 00 

New York Homoeopathic Med. Coll. and Hosp. . 100 00 

New York Medical Times, New York 25 00 

New York Ophthalmic Hospital, New York 50 00 

New York Ophthalmic Hospital, Class of 1900. . . 35 00 

Nichols, Ammi S., M.D., Portland, Oregon 2 00 

Nichols, Chas. L., M.D., Worcester, Mass 10 00 

Nichols, Geo., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 2 00 

Nicholson, H. S., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Nicholson, W. H., M.D., Adams, N. Y 2 00 

Nieberger, W. E., M.D., Bloomington, 111 2 00 

Nimick, W. Howard, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Nixon, Samuel E., M.D., Burlington, Iowa 5 00 

Noble, Ellsworth H., M.D., Elmira, N. Y 5 00 

Noble, Jas. H., M.D., Eau Claire, Wis 2 08 

Nobles, Newman T. B., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio. . 5 00 

Nordhoff, Mrs. Chas., Coronado, Cal 20 00 

Norris, Mrs. L. W., Grand Rapids, Mich i 00 

Norris, Maria W., M.D., Grand Rapids, Mich 5 00 

North, Ada P., M.D., Rock Rapids, Iowa 25 

North, J. Edward, M.D., Rock Rapids, Iowa. ... 25 

North, Mrs. J. P., Charles City, Iowa 50 

North, W. S., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Northam, Mrs. C. H., Hartford, Conn 5 00 

Northup, Emerson S., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal.. . 2 00 

Norton, Arthur B., M.D., New York 50 00 

Norton, Claude R., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Not, Frederick Josiah, M.D., New York 100 00 

Nottingham, John C, M.D., Bay City, Mich 27 00 

Nowell, John F., M.D., Greencastle, Pa 2 00 

Noyes, Henry A., M.D., Pittsfield, Mass 1 1 00 

Nurses, Sawyer's Sanitarium, Marion, Ohio 4 25 

Nurses in Training School, San Francisco, Cal.. . 6 50 



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Oaks, Miss Emma, San Francisco, Cal 5 oo 

Obetz, Henry L., M.D., Detroit, Mich 2 oo 

O'Brien, Emilie Y., M.D., Wasliington, D. C i oo 

Ockford, Geo. M., M.D., Ridgewood, N. J 7 oo 

O'Connor, Jos. T., M.D., New York 2 00 

O'Donnell, J. O., M.D., Braddock, Pa 5 00 

Ogden, Benj. H., M.D., St. Paul, Minn 7 00 

Ogden, Edwin C, M.D., Joliet, III i 00 

Olin, Rollin C, M.D., Detroit, Mich 5 00 

Oliver, Mrs. Henry W., Pittsburgh, Pa lOO 00 

Oliver, W. L., Esq., San Francisco, Cal 20 00 

Olmsted, Austin F., M.D., Green Bay, Wis 15 00 

Olmsted, Elmer D., M.D., Spokane, Wash 7 00 

Opdyke, L. A., M.D., Jersey City, N. J 2 00 

Organon Medical Club of Chester, Pa 10 00 

Orleman, E. Louise, M.D., Detroit, Mich 1 2 00 

Orme, Francis H., M.D., Atlanta, Ga 30 00 

Ormeroid, H. U., M.D., Niles, Ohio i 00 

Ormes, Francis D., M.D., Jamestown, N. Y 7 00 

Osborn, Homer W., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Overpeck, James W., M.D., Hamilton, Ohio 6 00 

Owen, Chas. S., M.D., Wheaton, 111 500 

Owens, William, M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 25 00 C 

Pacific Homoeopathic Polyclinic, San Francisco. . 50 00 

Packard, Horace, M.D., Boston, Mass 65 00 

Packer, Edmund H., M.D., Lowell, Mass 2 00 

Packer, Henry E., M.D., Woburn, Mass 7 00 

Page, Charlotte Evans, M.D., Braintree, Mass.. . 2 00 

Page, Mrs. Hugh N., Norfolk, Va 10 00 

Paillou, Emile R., M.D., St. Louis, Mo 2 00 

Paine, Clarence M., M.D., Atlanta, Ga 10 00 

Paine, Horace M., M.D., Atlanta, Ga 500 

Paine, J. A., M.D., in mem. by Dr. N. E. Paine. . 5 00 

Paine, Joseph P., M.D., Roxbury, Mass 2 00 

Paine, N. Emmons, M.D., West Newton, Mass. . 10 00 



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Paine, Richard K., M.D., Manitowoc, Wis 22 00 

Painter, Chas. A., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Palen, Gilbert J., M.D., Germantown, Pa 5 00 

Palmer, A. Worrall, M.D., New York 35 00 

Palmer, Geo. H., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 27 00 

Palmer, Owen A., M.D., Warren, Ohio 10 00 

Park, Mrs. Ella, San Rafael, Cal 10 00 

Parker, Abraham H., M.D., Macon, Ga 5 00 

Parker, Miss Sidney, San Jose, Cal i 00 

Parsell, Geo. H., M.D., Falls City, Neb 2 00 

Parsons, Anson, M.D., Springboro, Pa 2 00 

Parsons, Clarice J., M.D., Springfield, Mass i 00 

Parsons, Edgar C, M.D., Meadville, Pa 10 00 

Parsons, Katherine, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Parsons, Roscoe M., M.D., Traer, Iowa i 00 

Passer, Thos., Esq., Wilkesbarre, Pa 2 00 

Partridge, Barton S., M.D., East Bloomfield, N.Y. 5 00 

Pattie, Clara A., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 5 00 

Patton, C. J., M.D., Chicago, 111 i 00 

Patton, Hugh, M.D., Montreal, Canada 5 00 

Patton, Wm. N., M.D., Joliet, 111 i 00 

Paul, C. Almon, M.D., Solon, Me 5 00 

Pauly, Chas. A., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 27 00 

Pauly, Ludwig D., M.D., Milwaukee, Wis 5 00 

Payne, Fred W., M.D., Boston, Mass 2 00 

Payne, Nicholas B., M.D., Lexington, Mo 5 00 

Peach, William, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 7 00 

Pearre, Walter, M.D., Waynesboro, Pa 5 00 

Pearson, Mary Morey, M.D., Boston, Mass 1 00 

Peck, Geo. B., M.D., Providence, R. 1 45 00 

Peck, Grant S., M.D., Denver, Col 2 10 

Peck, Raymond E., M.D., Davenport, Iowa 25 

Peet, E. Leland, M.D., Peckville, Pa 5 00 

Penfield, Sophia, M.D., Danbury, Conn 5 CX) 

Penn, Sophia, M.D., Spokane, Wash i 00 

Pennoyer, Nelson A., M.D., Kenosha, Wis 100 00 



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Pennoyer, N. A., M.D., collected by, Kenosha. . . lo oo 

Percy, David T., M.D., Arlington, Mass 2 oo 

Percy, Frederick B., M.D., Brookline, Mass 27 oo 

Percy, Geo. E., M.D., Salem, Mass 7 00 

Perkins, Chas. W., M.D., Chester, Pa 12 00 

Perkins, Edward C, Esq., Boston, Mass 50 00 

Perkins, Ernest, M.D., Ashland, Wis 2 00 

Perkins, Mrs. Henry Hubbell, Rochester, N. Y. . 10 00 

Perkins, J. Deming, Esq., Litchfield, Conn 10 00 

Perkins, Nathaniel R., M.D., Dorchester, Mass. . 10 00 

Perkins, Robert S., M.D., Norfolk, Va 5 00 

Perkins, Stella Manning, M.D., Lynn, Mass .... 2 00 

Perky, Leonore, M.D., Lincoln, Neb 5 00 

Perrot, J. D., Esq., Beaver Falls, Pa 2 00 

Pesado, Segura, M.D., City of Mexico, Mexico.. . 5 00 

Peterman, J. H., M.D., Marshall, Tex 5 00 

Peters, Wilson L., M.D., Nebraska, Ohio 10 00 

Peterson, Alfred C, M.D., San Francisco, Cal. . . 10 00 

Peterson, Pierson B., Honesdale, Pa 5 00 

Pettengill, Eliza, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Pettet, Isabella M., M.D., New York 50 00 

Pettit, Evelyn S., M.D., New Brighton, Pa 2 00 

Pfefferkorn, Ferd. C, M.D., Lawrence, Mass.... 5 00 

Phillips, Albert W., M.D., Derby, Conn 18 00 

Phillips, E. H., M.D., Cape May, N. J 5 00 

Phillips, Joseph R., M.D., Erie, Pa 22 00 

Phillips, Leslie A., M.D., Boston, Ma.ss 100 00 

Phillips, Lincoln, M.D., Hartwell, Ohio 7 00 

Phillips, Richard Oliver, M.D., Yonker.s, N. Y. . . 5 00 

Phillips, Wm. A., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 25 00 

Pierce, F. O., Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Pierce, Willard Ide, M.D., New York 27 00 

Pierron, Henry J., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 1 5 00 

Pierson, John G., M.D., Southampton, N. Y 2 00 

Pierson, Miss L., Portsmouth, Va i 00 

Piling, Drs. A. H. and J. E., Burlington, Iowa.. . 5 00 



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Pillsbury, Chas. B., M.D., Duluth, Minn 5 OO 

Pineus, Miss Lottie H., Norfolk, Va 2 00 

Pintler, Hiram E., M.D., St. Mary, Ohio i 00 

Piper, Robert L., M.D., Tyrone, Pa 5 00 

Pitcairn, Hugh, M.D., Harrisburgh, Pa 25 00 

Pitcairn, Mrs. Robert, Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Pittsburgh, Homoeopathic Physicians at 16 00 

Plank, T. Howard, M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Plimpton, William Merrill, M.D., Glenwood, 

Iowa 2 00 

Polhemus, Willis P., M.D., San Diego, Cal 5 00 

Pollock, Jos. R., M.D., Fort Worth, Texas 5 00 

Pomeroy, Harlan, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 25 00 

Pond, Edward H., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 2 00 

Poppele, Chas. F., M.D., Mount Pulaski, 111 2 00 

Porter, Eugene H., M.D., New York 50 00 

Porter, Joshua V., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Porter, Laura M., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Porter, Monroe, M.D., Pinconning, Mich 2 00 

Porter, W. A., M.D., Woodfords, Me 25 

Posey, Louis Plumer, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . 5 00 

Potter, Clarence D., M.D., San Francisco, Cal.. . . 5 00 

Potter, Francis A., M.D., Gowanda, N. Y 2 00 

Potter & Heath, Drs., Gardiner, Me 2 00 

Powel, Franklin, M.D., Chester, Pa 100 00 

Powel, Milton, M.D., New York 2 00 

Powel, Wm. C, M.D., Bryn Mawr, Pa 25 00 

Powelson, Arthur P., M.D., Middletown, N. Y. . . 5 00 

Pratt, Edwin H., M.D., Chicago, 111 1 10 00 

Pratt, Mrs. Enoch, Baltimore, Md 50 00 

Pratt, Leonard, M.D., San Jose, Cal 5 00 

Pratt, Trimble, M.D., Media, Pa 7 00 

Prentis, Percy L., M.D., Delphos, Iowa 2 cx) 

Preston, Fred L., M.D., Chester, Pa 2 00 

Preston, Mahlon, M.D., Norristown, Pa 10 00 

Price, Elias C, M.D., Baltimore, Md 2 08 



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Price, E. H., M.D., Chattanooga, Tenn I OO 

Price, Eldridge C, M.D., Baltimore, Md lO OO 

Prilay, John M., M.D., Bangor, Me 5 00 

Primm, John W., M.D., Woodstock, 111 2 00 

Proctor, Willis H., M.D., Binghamton, N. Y i oo 

Pulford, Wm. H., M.D., Delaware, Ohio 5 oo 

PuUen, Chas. D., M.D., Mount Pleasant, Mich. . . 2 oo 

Pulte Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio lOO oo 

Pulte Medical College, Cincinnati, Class of 1898. . lOO 00 
Pulte Medical College, Cincinnati, Class of 1900. . 150 00 

Blackburn, Wm. J., M.D. 

Canaday, Clifford E., M.D. 

Conkling, Clifford W., M.D. 

Huntington, Ella C, M.D. 

Huron, Hugh H., M.D. 

Kleiser, Albert H., M.D. 

Leevey, Marian E. K., M.D. 

McCleary, Joseph R., M.D. 

McCormick, Ida E., M.D. 

Merchant, Wm. M., M.D. 

Mott, Luther A., M.D. 

Nye, Jane, M.D. 

Owen, Phcebe, M.D. 

Phillips, Wm. O., M.D. 

Sauers, Frank C, M.D. 

Varney, James D., M.D. 

Wilson, William, M.D. 
Pulte Med. Coll., " Epsilon Chapter, Alpha Sigma," 1 6 00 

Purdy, Mark S., M.D., Corning, N. Y 2 50 

Purves, Miss Olive, Oakland, Cal i 00 

Putnam, Thos. J., M.D., North Adams, Mass 2 00 

Putnam, Wm. B., M.D., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. . . . 2 00 
Putsch, Augustus, M.D., Winona, Minn 5 00 

Quay, Geo. H., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Quinby. Edgar C, M.D., TitusviUe, Pa 2 00 



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Rabe, Rudolph F., M.D., New York 15 oo 

Radway, Chas. W., M.D., Mexico, N. Y 10 00 

Raines, Mrs. Geo. W., Newburgh, N. Y 5 00 

Ralston, Rose Amanda, M.D., Warren, Ohio. ... 5 00 

Rambo, Wm. S., M.D., Rochester, N. Y i 00 

Ramsdell, Mrs. Homer, Newburgh, N. Y. 10 00 

Ramsdell, Miss L. R., Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Ramsey, H. Edwin, M.D., Allegheny, Pa 25 

Rand, John Prentice, M.D., Monson, Mass 27 00 

Rand, J. P., M.D., Monson, Mass. (for patients). . 10 00 

Randall, Edward G., M.D., Oneida, N. Y 125 

Ranger, Miss Genevieve, San Francisco, Gal 5 00 

Rankin, John S., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Rankin, Mrs. Louisa G., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Ray, VVm. L., M.D., Fulton, Mo 2 00 

Raymer, Wm., M.D , Beaver Falls, Pa 2 00 

Read, Georgiana D., M.D., Providence, R. 1 2 00 

Reading, J. Herbert, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 10 00 

Reddish, Albert W., M.D., Sidney, Ohio 5 00 

Reed, R. G., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 5 00 

Reed, Robert G., M D., Woonsocket, R.I 5 00 

Reed, Thos. E., M.D., Middletown, Ohio 7 00 

Reed, U. W., M.D., Topeka, Ind i 00 

Rees, Owen C., M.D., Toledo, Ohio 1 5 00 

Reeves, Joseph M., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 25 00 

Regan, Milton R., M.D., Eureka Springs, Ark.. . 2 00 

Reily, Walter E., M.D., Fulton, Mo 2 00 

Reinhold, Hannah C, M.D., Williamsport, Pa. . . 5 00 

Reininger, Edward E., M.D., Chicago, III 5 00 

Reise, John A., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Remington, Fred A., M.D., Sioux City, Iowa... . 2 00 

Renninger, John S., M.D., Marshall, Minn 10 00 

Replogle, Peter S , M.D., Chicago, 111 i 00 

Rether, C. H., M.D., Columbus, Ohio i 02 

Reuscher, Edward F., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio.... 1 00 

Rey, Miss Sylvia, San Francisco, Cal 20 00 



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Reynolds, Herbert, M.D., Bridesburg, Pa 2 oo 

Reynolds, John N., M.D., Grand Rapids, Mich.. 5 00 

Reynolds, Mrs. Stella D. O., Wilkesbarre, Pa. . . . 10 00 

Reynolds, Warren U., M.D., New York 7 00 

Rice, Alvin R., M.D., Jamestown, N. Y 7 00 

Rice, George B., M.D., Boston, Mass 2 00 

Rice, Thompson R., M.D., Petersburg, Ind 5 00 

Richards, B. N., M.D., Rochester, N. H 25 

Richards, George E., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Richards. Geo. H., M.D., Orange, N. J 2 00 

Richardson, A. J., M.D., New York 5 00 

Richardson, Edward Blake, M.D., Everett, Mass. 5 00 

Richardson, Frank C, M.D., Boston, Mass 10 00 

Richardson, George W., M.D., New York 10 00 

Richmond. Hiram W., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio. . . 5 00 

Ricker, Marcena Sherman, M.D., Rochester, N.Y. 32 00 

Rieger, Joseph, M.D., Dunkirk, N. Y 25 00 

Rieman, Mrs. Jos. H., Baltimore, Md 10 00 

Rinehart, Clarence C, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Ripley, Geo. H., M.D., Kenosha, Wis 2 00 

Ripley, Martha G., M.D., Minneapolis, Minn 15 00 

Risley, Mrs., San Francisco, Cal i 00 

Ritch, Orlando S., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 7 00 

Roasberry, Wm. H., M.D., Olivesburg, Ohio 10 00 

Robbins, A. F., M.D., Seely Creek, N. Y 5 00 

Roberts, Mrs. Alice Hurlbut, Chicago, 111 2 00 

Roberts, Daniel J., M.D., New Rochelle, N. Y. . . 30 00 

Roberts, Geo. F., M.D., Minneapolis, Minn 5 00 

Roberts, Geo. W., M.D., New York 50 00 

Roberts, Lemuel M., M.D., Little Falls, Minn. . . 2 00 

Roberts, Oscar W., M.D., Springfield, Mass 10 00 

Roberts, Osmore O., M.D., Northampton, Mass. . 2 00 

Roberts, Miss Sarah E., Camden, N.J 5 00 

Roberts, Thos. E., M.D., Oak Park, 111 30 00 

Robertson, John, M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio i 00 

Rockefeller, John D., Esq., New York 150 00 



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Rock River Institute of Homoeopathy 40 00 

Rockwell, Alfred E. P., M.D., Worcester, Mass. . 10 00 

Rockwell, Cortland B., M.D., Chicago, III 27 00 

Rockwell, Jas. W., M.D., Akron, Ohio 2 00 

Rockwell, John A., M.D., Boston, Mass 125 00 

Rockwell, J. Arnold, Jr , M.D., Boston, Mass. ... 10 00 

Rodes, Joseph, M.D., San Diego, Cal 10 00 

Rodgers, A. H., M.D., Corning, N. Y 5 00 

Rodman, Major John B., Washington 10 00 

Rogers, Jesse B., M.D., Michigan City, Ind 2 00 

Rogers, Mrs. J. L., Newburgh, N. Y 2 00 

Roper, R. J., Esq., Prescott, Ariz i 00 

Ropes, Geo., Esq., Boston, Mass 20 CX) 

Rosenberger, Abraham S., M.D., Covington, Ohio. 2 00 

Ross, Alice Idella, M.D., Whittier, Iowa 5 00 

Ross, G. A., M.D., Fort Wayne, Ind 2 cx) 

Ross, Seaver C, M.D., Jersey City, N. J 2 OO 

Rouiiseval, C. Sedgewick, M.D., Nashau, N. H.. 2 00 

Rousseau, Louis G., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 10 00 

Rowand, Joseph, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa i CX3 

Rowe, Wm. C, M.D., Pensacola, Fla 3 CX3 

Rowe, Wm. H., M.D., Waukesha, Wis i 00 

Rowland, Justin E., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Rowley, Chas. A., M.D., Victor, N. Y 5 oo 

Royal, George, M.D., Des Moines, Iowa 50 00 

Ruckel, John F., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Rudorf, Paul, M.D., Fullersburg, 111 5 00 

Rufer, J. R., Esq., Boston, Mass i 00 

Rumsey, Chas. Leslie, M.D., Baltimore, Md 22 00 

Runnels, Moses T., M.D., Kansas City, Mo 10 00 

Runnels, Orange S., M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 225 00 

Runnels, Sollis, M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 10 00 

Rush, Robert B., M.D., Salem, Ohio 25 00 

Rushmore, Edward, M.D., Plainfield, N. J 5 00 

Rushmore, Stephen, Esq., Plainfield, N.J 6 00 

Russell, H. Everett, New York 2 00 



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Russell, Henry A., M.D., West Superior, Wis. . . 2 oo 

Russell, Henry S., Esq., Boston, Mass 25 00 

Russell, Mrs. Henry S., Boston, Mass 25 00 

Russell, Wilmer W., M.D., Marysville, Cal 2 00 

Rust, Carl H., M.D., Wellington, Ohio i 00 

Ryder, James M., M.D., Willard Ore 5 00 

Sabin, Margaret L., M.D., Lincoln, Neb 2 00 

Salisbury, Samuel S., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal.. . . 10 00 

Sage, Mrs., Nevvburgh, N. Y i 00 

Sage, Fred. Carleton, M.D., Waterloo, Iowa 25 

Sage, Henry P., M.D., New Haven, Conn 2 00 

Sage, William H., M.D., New Haven, Conn 2 00 

Sails, Alfred, M.D., Saco, Me 2 00 

Sanborn, Emma May E., M.D., Andover, Mass. 1 1 00 

Sandal, John H., M.D., Pljnnouth, Pa 10 00 

Sanders, J. Kent, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 50 00 

Sanders, Mrs. J. Kent, Cleveland, Ohio 50 00 

Sanders, John C, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 27 00 

Sanders, Orren B., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Sanford, Chas. E., M.D., Bridgeport, Conn 12 00 

Sanger, Henry M., M.D., Providence, R. 1 10 00 

Sanger, Thad. E., M.D., Littleton, N. H 5 00 

Santway, F. L., M.D., Theresa, N. Y 10 00 

Sartain, Harriet J., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 7 00 

Sawin, Isaac W., M.D., Providence, R. 1 7 00 

Sawtelle, Benjamin A., M.D., Norfolk, Conn 2 00 

Sawyer, Chas. E., M.D., Marion, Ohio 14 00 

Saylor, B. Frank, M.D., St. Louis, Mo 2 00 

Scannell, Rt. Rev. Richard, Omaha, Neb 5 00 

Scharf, S. R., Esq., Washington, D. C. . 2 00 

Scheble, Malinda M., M.D., Ashley, Ohio i 00 

Schell, Francis H., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 5 00 

Schell, Samuel H., M.D., Hamilton, Ohio 5 00 

Schenck, Herbert Dana, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 45 00 

Schenk, E. J., M.D., Princeton, 111 5 00 



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Schlegel, Louise, M.U., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Schley, Jas. Montford, M.D., New York 102 00 

Schluss, K., Esq., San Francisco, Cal 50 

Schneider, Adolph B., M.U., Cleveland, Ohio.. . . 10 00 
Schneider, Mrs. E. M., in mem. Dr. N. Schneider, 

Cleveland, Ohio 200 00 

Schneider, S. Newton, M. D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Schoen, W. H., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Schofield, Mrs. C. B., Oakland, Cal 2 50 

Schonger, Adolph H., M.D., North Branch, N. Y. 4 00 

Schoonmaker, J. M., Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Schoonover, Wm. E., M.D., Greenville, Pa 5 00 

Schreimer, Emma T., M.D., Germantown, Pa... . 10 00 

Schubert, Th., M.D., Vinton, Cal 5 00 

Schultz, A. F., M.D., Fort Wayne, Ind 5 00 

Schultz, Theo., M.D., Evansville, Ind 4 00 

Schulze, Carl A., M.D., Columbus, Ohio 5 00 

Schumaker, F. R., M.D., Reading, Pa i 00 

Schumann, Carl, M.D., Delhi, N. Y 10 00 

Schussler, Louis F., M.D., Alton, 111 2 00 

Schuylkill County (Pa.) Homoeopathic Med. Soc. 205 00 

Schwenk, C. S., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 70 

Scofield, L. Fletcher, M.D., West Jefferson, Ohio 50 

Scott, Catherine V. C, M.D., San Francisco, Cal. 5 00 

Scott, Chester W., M.D., Lawrence, Mass 12 00 

Scott, Cyrus W., M.D., Andover, Mass 7 00 

Scott, W., Esq., Prescott, Ariz i 00 

Scott, Wm. H., M.D., New York 17 00 

Seabury, W. W., M.D., Du Bois, Pa 5 00 

Sears, A. H., M.D., Fort Wayne, Ind 25 

Seems, Tiglman, M.D., Mitchellville, Iowa i 00 

Seip, Chas. L., M.D., New Bedford, Mass 7 00 

Seip, Christian P., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Selee, Annie M., M.D., Melrose, Mass 5 00 

Selfridge, Grant, M.D., San Francisco, Cal 10 00 

Seniors, Association of 45 00 



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Severinghaus, Edwin A., M.D., New Albany, Ind. 2 oo 

Seward, Fred. W., M.D., Goshen, N. Y 5 oo 

Seward, John Perry, M.D., New York 10 00 

Seward, Stephen, M.D., Syracuse, N.Y ... 25 00 

Seymour, Geo. W., M.D., Westfield, N. Y 10 00 

Shackford, Rufus, M.D., Portland, Me 5 00 

Shaefer, Adolph, Esq., Brooklyn, N.Y 5 00 

Shannon, Margaret Frew, Denver, Col 2 00 

Shannon, Samuel F., M.D., Denver, Col 610 00 

Shannon, Wm. T., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Shaw, James C, M.D., Hoosick Falls, N. Y 2 00 

Shaw, John C, M.D., New Bedford, Mass 27 00 

Shaw, John J., M.D., Plymouth, Mass 2 00 

Shearer, Thos., M.D., Baltimore, Md 105 00 

Shearer, Thos. L., M.D., Baltimore, Md 105 00 

Shears, Geo. F., M.D., Chicago, 111 27 00 

Sheffield, Henry, M.D., Nashville, Tenn 10 00 

Sheldon, Floyd P., M.D., New York 5 00 

Sheldon, Jay W., M.D., Syracuse, N. Y 155 00 

Sheldon, Mrs. Louise W., Delhi, N. Y 25 00 

Sheldon & Candee, Drs., Syracuse, N.Y 8 00 

Shelton, Geo. G., M.D., New York 455 00 

Shepard, Geo. A., M.D., New York 17 00 

Shepard, W. A., M.D., Colorado Springs, Col 5 00 

Shepard, Willard F., M.D., Glendale, Ohio 5 00 

Sherman, Lewis, M.D., Milwaukee, Wis 200 00 

Sherman, Nancy B , M.D., Janesville, Wis i 00 

Sherwood, Bradford W., M.D., Syracuse, N. Y.. . 7 00 

Sherwood, Herbert A., M.D., Warren, Ohio 18 00 

Shinner, Mrs. H. E., Norfolk, Va i 00 

Shinnick, Chas. Carroll, M.D., Oakland, Cal 2 00 

Shipley, Daniel F., M.D., Westminster, Md 2 00 

Shirk, Samuel M., M.D., Stamford, Conn 2 00 

Shivers, Bowman. H., M.D., Haddonfield, N. J. . 2 00 

Shoemaker, Daniel W., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. . 10 00 

Shoemaker, Mrs. S. H., Baltimore, Md 10 00 



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Shoemaker, Wm. A., M.D., Lincoln, Neb 5 OO 

Sluite, A. Clement, M.D., Connellsville, Pa 6 00 

Sibley, H. W., M.D., Waldo, Fla 2 00 

Sibley, Mrs. Hiram, Rochester, N. Y 10 00 

Siegfried, John P., M.D., Ashtabula, Ohio 5 00 

Silbernagel, Chas. E., M.D., Columbus, Ohio. ... 5 00 

Simmons, Daniel, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 55 00 

Simmons, Harry Benge, M.D., Chestertown, Md.. 10 00 

Simmons, Nathan R., M.D., Toledo, Ohio 5 00 

Simmons, Silas S., M.D., Susquehanna, Pa 5 00 

Simmons, Z. G., Esq., Kenosha, Wis 25 00 

Simpson, Edna & Kenneth, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Simpson, Edwin D., M.D., New York 10 00 

Simpson, Miss Jessie, San Francisco, Cal 2 50 

Sinclair, Daniel S., M.D., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . 2 00 

Sinclair, Malcolm C, M.D., Grand Rapids, Mich. i 00 

Sioux City Homoeopathic Medical Society, Iowa. 14 00 

Sisson, Edward R., M.D., New Bedford, Mass. . . 5 00 

Skiff, Walter C, M.D., New Haven, Conn 10 00 

Skiles, Hugh P., M.D., Chicago, 111 100 00 

Skinner, Richard M., M.D., Flemingsburg, Ky. .. 2 00 

Skinner, Scott W., M.D., Leroy, N. Y 7 00 

Skinner, Thos., M.D., London, Eng 5 00 

Slaught, James E., M.D., Warsaw, N. Y 7 00 

Sleght, Bevier H. B., M.D., Newark, N. J 5 00 

Slough, Frank J., M.D., Allentown, Pa 2 00 

Smedley, Chas. D., M.D., Wayne, Pa 5 00 

Smedley, Isaac G., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 25 00 

Smith, Alden E., M.D., Freeport, 111 25 00 

Smith, Chas. W., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 2 00 

Smith, Dean T., M.D., Jackson, Mich 33 00 

Smith, Dudley, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 08 

Smith, Elizabeth W., M.D., Atlanta, Ga 2 00 

Smith, Emmet, L., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Smith, Floyd D., M.D., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. . . 2 00 

Smith, Francis S., M.D., Lock Haven, Pa 2 00 



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Smith, Geo. R., M.D., Dover, N. H 2 00 

Smith, Geo. T., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Smith, Henry M., M.D., New York 105 OO 

Smith, Hugh M., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 25 00 

Smith, Mrs. John, Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Smith, John E., M.D., Jackson, Mich 2 00 

Smith, Julia Holmes, M.D., Chicago, 111 50 00 

Smith, Mary E., M.D., Allegheny, Pa 5 00 

Smith, Col. N. M., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Smith, Mrs. N. M., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Smith, Norman P., M.D., Paris, 111 2 00 

Smith, Orrin L., M.D., Chicago, 111 7 00 

Smith, Sarah, M.D., Council Bluffs, Iowa 2 00 

Smith, Sarah N., M.D., Stillwater, N. Y 2 00 

Smith, Sidney E., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 2 00 

Smith, St. Clair, M.D., New York 100 00 

Smith, Thos. Franklin, M.D., New York 5 00 

Smith, T. Hart, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 50 00 

Smith, Wilson, A., M.D., Morgan Park, 111 25 00 

Smith, Mrs. Wilson A., Chicago, 111 25 00 

Smith, W. H., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 5 00 

Smith, Winfield S., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Smoot, Chas. E., M.D., Richmond, Ky i 00 

Smoot, Mrs. Chas. E., Richmond, Ky i 00 

Smoot, Peter G., M.D., Maysville, Ky 5 00 

Smythe, Miss Grace, Denver, Col 5 00 

Smythe, Samuel S., M.D., Denver, Col 17 00 

Snow, Henry, M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 10 00 

Snyder, Edward E., M.D., Binghamton, N. Y. . . 25 00 

Snyder, Omer C, M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Snyder, Susan McG., M.D., Council Bluffs, Iowa. 2 00 

Sobey, John P., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio i 00 

Solly, John, M.D., Pelican Lake, Minn 2 00 

Somers, F. W., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 300 

Somerville, W. H., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Sook, Oliver P., M.D., Newark, Ohio 2 00 



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Souder, Philip G., M.D., Woodstovvii, N. J 2 oo 

Soule, Francis J., M.D., German Valley, 111 i oo 

Southall, E. W., M.D., Geneseo, N. Y 2 50 

Southern California Homceopathic Med. Soc. . 50 00 

Southern HomcEopathic Association 100 00 

Southern Homoeopathic Medical College and 

Hospital, Baltimore, Md 100 00 

Southwick, Geo. R., M.D., Boston, Mass 12 00 

Southvvorth, Fred. W., M.D., Tacoma, Wash. ... i 00 

Spalding, Henry E., M.D., Boston, Mass 115 00 

Spalding, Samuel H., M.D., Hingham, Mass 5 00 

Spalding, W. J., M.D., Mt. Pleasant, Ohio 25 

Sparhawk, Samuel, M.D., Burlington, Vt 2 00 

Sparhawk, Samuel H., M.D., St. Johnsbury, Vt. . 5 00 

Speaker, Everett C, M.D., Lake View, Iowa. ... 25 

Spear, Boston, Mass 5 00 

Spear, E. Ray, Esq., Newton Center, Mass 5 00 

Spencer, Annie W., M.D., Batavia, 111 i 5 00 

Spencer, George F. A., M.D., Ware, Mass i 00 

Spencer, Geo. W., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Spencer, Orson B., M.D., Kankakee, 111 i 00 

Spencer, Wilbur F., M.D., Geneseo, 111 17 00 

Spencer, Wm., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 2 00 

Sperling, John G., M.D., Wilkesbarre, Pa loO 00 

Spreng, T. F. H., M.D., Sioux City, Iowa 10 00 

Squire, Abiram F., M.D., Newport, R. I 2 00 

Staads, S., M.D., Sioux City, Iowa i 00 

Stafford, Fred. A., M.D., Toledo, Ohio 5 00 

Stambach, Henry L., M.D., Santa Barbara, Cal . . 5 00 

Stambach, Ida V., M.D., Santa Barbara, Cal 7 00 

Stanton, Nathaniel Green, M.D., Newport, R. I . . 2 00 

Starr, Calvin, M.D., Beatrice, Neb 5 DO 

Starr, Julia C, M.D., Beatrice, Neb 5 GO 

Starr, Pearl, M.D., Bellevue, Pa 5 00 

Stauffer, Alvin Packer, M.D., Hagerstown, Md. . 2 00 

Stearns, Solomon S., M.D., Washington, D. C. . . 10 00 



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Stearns, Wm. M., M.D., Chicago, 111 25 oo 

Steddon, C, M.D., Ocala, Fla 3 00 

Stephens, Jas. A., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Stephens, Jennie C, M.D., Joliet, 111 i 00 

Stephens, Drs. W. R. and T. W., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 10 00 

Stephenson, Mrs. Elizabeth P., Allegheny, Pa. . . . 10 00 

Stephenson, F. L., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Stettler, Cornelia S., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Steudel, Robert, M.D., Phoenixville, Pa 5 00 

Stevens, Edward F., M.D., Seattle. Wash 2 00 

Stevens, Grenville S., M.D., Providence, R. I. . . 7 00 

Stevenson, Nevin G., M.D., Ellis Grove, 111 i 00 

Stewart, A. C, M.D., Durango, Col 5 00 

Stewart, D. Glenn, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Stewart, Frank C, M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 7 00 

Stewart, Jas. A., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 2 00 

Stewart, John W. G., M.D., Wabash, Ind 20 00 

Stewart, Lincoln A., M.D., West Brooksville, Me. 10 00 

Stewart, S. J., M.D., Seattle, Wash 2 50 

Stewart, Thomas M., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 10 00 

Stewart, Wm. Alvah, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Stewart, Wm. R., M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 7 00 

Stewart, Willis B., M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 2 00 

Stiefel, John, M.D., Bucyrus, Ohio 5 00 

Stiles, Hunter B., M.D., Gainesville, Tex i 00 

Stitzel, J. Wakefield, M.D., Hollidaysburg, Pa. . . 5 00 

St. John, Everett, Esq., Norfolk, Va 45 00 

St. John, Mrs. Everett, Norfolk, Va 25 00 

Stober, J. P., M.D., Lexington, Ohio i 00 

Stokes, Lydia Webster, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. . 3 00 

Stoltz, Rosalie H., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Stone, Geo. Lew., M.D., Richmond, Va 2 00 

Stone, Martha M., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 2 00 

Stone, Spencer R., M.D., Rhinelander, Wis 2 00 

Storer, John Hudson, M.D., New York 2 00 

Stout, Henry R., M.D., Jacksonville, Fla 25 00 



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Stow, Timothy Dwight, M.D., Mexico, N. Y i oo 

Stratton, Mrs. H. C, Baltimore, Md i oo 

Stravvbridge, Frank A., M.D., Sigourney, Iowa. . 2 oo 

Streeter, John W., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 oo 

Streets, Jacob G., M.D., Bridgeton, N. J 100 00 

Strickler, David A., M.D., Denver, Col 15 00 

Strong, Thos. Morris, M.D., Boston, Mass 10 00 

Strunk, Edward P., M.D., Brewsters, N. Y 10 00 

Stumpf, D. B., M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 10 00 

Sturgis, Phineas M., M.D., Topeka, Kan 5 00 

Sturgus, John J., M.D., Vashon, Wash 5 00 

Stutz, J. A., M.D., Fort Wayne, Ind 5 00 

Suffa, Geo. A., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Sumner, Chas. R., M.D., Rochester, N. Y 50 00 

Sutherland, John Preston, M.D., Boston, Mass.. . 55 00 

Sutherland, Mrs. John P., Boston, Mass 25 00 

Sutherland, Ouincy O., M.D., Janesville, Wis.. . . 5 00 

Sutphen, John T., M.D., Middletown, Ohio 10 00 

Suttle, H. J., M.D., Viroqua, Wis 2 00 

Swain, Mary L., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Swan, C. Joseph, M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Swan & Hertzog, Drs., Chardon, Ohio 5 00 

Swartz, Ross, M.D., Harrisburg, Pa 5 00 

Sweet, Mrs. Clayton E., Newburgh, N. Y 5 00 

Sweet, Robert V., M.D., Rochester, N. H 2 00 

Swett, Emily F., M.D., Medina, N. Y 31 00 

Swift, Edward P., M.D., Pleasantville, N. Y 25 00 

Swift, Marcus B. G., Esq., Fall River, Mass 2 00 

Swormstedt, Lyman B., M.D., Washington, D. C. 5 00 

Sylvester, S. A., M.D., Newton Center, Mass. 10 00 

Taber, Geo. A., M.D., Richmond, Va 5 00 

Taber, Mrs. Geo. A., Richmond, Va 5 00 

Taft, Mary Florence, M.D., Newtonville, Mass... 2 00 

Talbot, Mrs. Emily, Boston, Mass 25 oo 

Talbot, Rev. Henry Russell, Boston, Mass 10 00 



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Talbot, Israel Tisdale, M.D., Boston, Mass 1 1 5 oo 

Talbot, Miss Marion, Boston, Mass 10 00 

Talbot, Winthrop T., M.D., Boston, Mass 20 00 

Talcott, Selden H., M.D., Middletown, N. Y 85 10 

Talcott, Mrs. Selden H., Middletown, N. Y 5 00 

Talcott, Wm. S., M.D., New York 5 cx) 

Talmage, John F., Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y 10 00 

Tapley, Mrs. J. F., Marysville, Cal 5 00 

Tappin, M., Esq., New York 10 00 

Taylor, Annie B., M.D., East Somerville, Mass.. 5 00 

Taylor, Elizabeth Y., M.U., Grand Rapids, Mich. i 00 

Taylor, Mrs. F. M., Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Taylor, H. H., M.D., Washington, D. C 5 CX) 

Taylor, Harriet S., M.D., Springfield, 111 i 25 

Taylor, Theodore H., M.D., Evansville, Ind 2 10 

Teets, Chas. E., M.D., New York 25 00 

Tenney, A. C, M.D., Mount Vernon, Iowa 25 

Terry, Marshall O., M.D., Utica, N. Y 25 00 

Thatcher, Jesse W , M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Thaw, Alice C, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Thaw, B., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Thaw, J. C, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Thaw, Mrs. Wm., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Thayer, David, M.D., Boston, Mass 25 00 

Thayer, Mrs. Chas., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Thomas, Amos R., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 10 00 

Thomas, Mrs. Annie H., Boston, Mass 10 00 

Thomas, Arthur E., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Thomas, Chas. H., M.D., Cambridge, Mass 5 00 

Thomas, Chas. M., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 60 00 

Thomas, Geo. C, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa 100 00 

Thomas, Mrs. George C, Philadelphia, Pa 100 00 

Thomas, Mrs. J. W., Newburgh, N. Y 10 00 

Thomasson, John Clay, M.D., Georgetown, Ky. . 215 

Thome, Arthur G., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Thompson, Chas. S., M.D., Helena, Mont 2 00 



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Thompson, James G., M.D., New Brighton, Pa. . 2 00 

Thompson, James H., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 50 00 

Thompson, Jay J., M.D., Chicago, 111 80 00 

Thompson, John H., M.D., New York 10 00 

Thompson, Virgil, M.D., New York 5 00 

Thompson, Wm. M., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Thompson, \V. S., M.D., Augusta, Me 2 00 

Thurber, Miss Jennie, San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Thurston, Cyrus M., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Thurston, Leon, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Tilley, W. M., Esq., Berkeley, Va 2 00 

Tillotson, L. H., M.D., Painesville, Ohio i CX) 

Tillotson, VV. Clinton, M.D., Rockville, Conn .... i 00 

Tindall, Van R., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 25 00 

Titus, Emily, M.D., and Friends, Portland, Me.. 6 00 

Tobey, Walter H., M.D., Boston, Mass 17 00 

Tomkins, A. H., M.D., Jamaica Plain, Mass 5 00 

Tomlin, R. Elmer, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 10 CX3 

Tomlinson, Wm. H., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 10 00 

Tortat, A., Emile, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Tower, Geo. A., M.D., Watertown, Mass 5 cxD 

Townsend, Charles, Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y 15 00 

Townsend, Irving, M.D., New York 17 00 

Trained Nurses' Fund, N. Y. : 

Middletown Homoeopathic State Hosp.io 25 

Buffalo Homoeopathic Hospital 8 50 

Flower Hospital, New York 5 00 — 23 75 

Trego, Wm. Edgar, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 5 00 

Trew, Bartus, M.D., Baltimore, Md 5 cx) 

Trexler, Col. Harry C, Allentown, Pa 5 00 

Triem, Peter E., M.D., Manchester, Iowa 10 00 

Trotter, Richard R., M.D., Yonkers, N. Y 2 00 

Trowbridge, Fred. K., Esq., New York 25 00 

True, Richard S., M.D., Marblehead, Mass 2 00 

Truitt, W. J., M.D., Naperville, 111 i 00 

TuUeys, Isaac W., M.D., Red Cloud, Neb 2 cx) 



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Tupper, John D., M.D., Westport, Mass 7 OO 

Turner, F. A., Esq , Boston, Mass 10 00 

Turner, Mrs., San Francisco, Cal 2 00 

Turner, Reeve, M.D., Middletown, N. Y 5 00 

Tuttle, Edward G., M.D., New York 12 00 

Twitchell, A. B., M.D., Newark, N. J 5 00 

Tytler, Geo. E., M.D., New York 5 00 

Ulrich, Mrs, and Miss, Elizabethtown, Pa i 00 

Ulrich, Sylvester, M.D., Elizabethtown, Pa 7 00 

Unknown, Brooklyn, N. Y 25 

Upton, F. S., Rochester, N. Y 10 00 

Valentine, Richard K., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 40 00 

Vanamee, Mrs. Wm., Newburgh, N. Y i 00 

Van Arsdell, Mrs. W. W., McCloud, Cal 20 00 

Van Baun, Wm. W., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 105 00 

Van Dalsam, Mrs. W. S., San Jose, Cal 2 50 

Van Den Burg, Wm. H., M.D., New York 40 00 

Vander Burgh, D. W., M.D., Fall River, Mass. 2 00 

Vandergrift, Mrs. J. J., Pittsburgh, Pa 25 00 

Van Deusen, Edwin H., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa.. 10 00 

Vandevort, Katherine, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Van Duzer, Mrs. S. R., Newburgh, N. Y 50 00 

Van Lennep, Miss Rebecca R., Philadelphia, Pa. 5 GO 

Van Lennep, Wm. B., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 200 00 

Van Lennep (Wm. B.) Clinical Club, Phila., Pa. 75 00 

Belville, J. Edward, M.D. 

Benson, Frank C, M.D. 

Bickley, G. Henry, M.D. 

Carter, Woodward Davis, M.D. 

Cowperthwaite, Edwin G., M.D. 

Culin, Wm. D., M.D. 

Fries, Chas. J., M.D. 

Hassler, J. Wyllis, M.D. 

James, D. Bushrod, M.D. 



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Lawrence F. Mortimer, M.D. 

Lyle, W. Howard, M.D. 

Raue, C. Sigmund, M.D. 

Van Lennep, Gustave A., M.D. 

Weaver, Henry S., M.D. 

Weaver, Win. A., M.D. 

Van Loon, Arthur B., M.D., Albany, N. Y 12 00 

Van Meter, Mrs. C. J., Bowling Green, Ky 10 CX) 

Van Norman, Edgar V., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal. 5 00 

Van Norman, Horace B., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio. 7 00 

Vansant, John Thomas, M.D., Paris, Ky 10 00 

Van Scoyoc, L. G., M.D., Kansas City, Mo 2 00 

Van Vleck, Peter H., M.D., Sturgis, Mich., .... 5 00 

Vaughan, Elmer E., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Verges, W. Ferdinand, M.D., Norfolk, Neb 12 00 

Vermont Homoeopathic Medical Society 55 20 

Ver Nooy, Chas., M.D., New York 7 00 

Vidal, Jas. W., M.D., Fargo, N Dak 10 00 

Viehe, Carl G., M.D., Evansville, Ind 5 00 

Viehe, Caspar H., M.D., Evansville, Ind i 00 

Viets, Byron B., M D., Cleveland, Ohio 3 00 

Vilas, Chas. H., M.D., Chicago, 111 50 00 

Vincent, Mrs. John H., Topeka, Kan 1 5 00 

Vischer, Carl, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 25 00 

Vivian, John B., M.D., Galesburg, 111 2 00 

Vogel, Mrs. Herman, New York 10 00 

Von der Luhe, Amelia D. F., M.D., Bklyn., N. Y. 10 00 

Von der Luhe, Margaret B., M.D., Bklyn., N. Y. 12 00 

Vreeland, Frank D., M.D., Paterson, N.J 10 00 

Waddell, W. E., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal 5 00 

Waffle, Willella Howe, M.D., Santa Ana, Cal. . . . 4 50 

Wagner, Phillipena, M.D., Carson City, Nev 3 00 

Wainwright, Villette, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Wait, Phcebe J. B., M.D., New York 100 00 

Wakeley, Wm. A., M.D., Orange, N. J 7 00 



List of Subscribers 149 

Waldo, E. E., M.D., Hannibal, Mo i oo 

Walker, Chas. E., M.D., West Henrietta, N. Y. . 5 oo 

Walker Children, Washington, D. C 7 00 

Walker, Jas. M., M.D., Denver, Col 52 00 

Walker, Leonidas C, M.D., Jamestown, Ohio. . . 2 GO 

Walker, Mahlon, M.D., Philadelphia. Pa 10 00 

Walker, Nora, M.D., Joliet, 111 i 00 

Walker, Wm. S.. M.D., Toledo, Oh o 2 00 

Wallace, J. P., E.sq., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Wallin, Mrs. V. A., Grand Rapids, Mich 1 00 

Walls, Chas. B., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Walls, Francis, E., M.D., Olean, N. Y 2 00 

Walrad, Caleb B., M.D., Johnstown, N. Y i 00 

Walter, Mrs. C. H., San Josd, Cal 2 00 

Walter, Robert, M.D., Walters Park, Pa 30 00 

Walters, John, M.D., Joliet, 111 2 00 

Walters, John W., M.D., Altoona, Pa 5 00 

Walton, Chas. E., M.D., Cincinnati, Ohio 100 00 

Wanstall, Alfred, M.D., Baltimore, Md 27 00 

Ward, Florence N., M.D., San Francisco, Cal. . .. 19 50 

Ward, Harriet B., M.D., 111 25 

Ward, James W., M.D., San Francisco, Cal 1 1/ 50 

Ward, Drs. J. W. and F. N., San Francisco, Cal. 75 00 

Warner, Alton G., M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 10 00 

Warner, F. P., M.D., Canandaigua, N. Y 3 00 

Warren, Mrs. Clara B., Buffalo, N. Y 10 00 

Warren, John K., M.D., Worcester, Ma.ss 2 00 

Wasgatt, Roland J., M.D., Rockland, Me 3 00 

Washburn, Julia, M.D., Lexington, Ky 10 00 

Washington Homceopathic Med. Soc, Wash. D.C. lOO 00 

Washington State Homoeopathic Medical Societ}- 18 00 

Watson, Miss, San Francisco, Cal i 00 

Watson, Mrs. Caroline M., Rochester, N. Y 25 00 

Watts, Pliny R., M.D., Sacramento, Cal 2 00 

Watts, Mrs. P. R., Sacramento, Cal 5 00 

Watts, Wm , M.D., Toledo, Ohio 12 00 



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Watzek, John W., M.D., Davenport, Iowa i 00 

Way, Frank E., M.D., Wahoo, Neb 5 00 

Waylan, Julia Gould, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . 5 00 

Wayland, Chas. A., M.D., San Jos6, Cal 17 00 

Weaver, Miss Bertha C, Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Weaver, Chandler, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 10 00 

Weaver, Chandler, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Weaver, Miss Eleanor, Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Weaver, Miss Florence S., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Weaver, Henry S., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 10 00 

Weaver, Thurston Lane, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa.. 5 00 

Webb, Win. B., M.D., Beaver Uam, Wis 10 00 

Webster, Frank P., M.D., Norfolk, Va 5 00 

Webster, Mrs. Frank P., Norfolk, Va 2 00 

Webster, J. G., M.D., Colfax, Ind 5 00 

Webster, Judson T., M.D., Atlanta, 111 i 00 

Webster, Samuel C, M.D., Westerly, R. 1 5 00 

Wehrman, E. A., M.D., Indianapolis, Ind i 00 

Wehrman, J. O., M.D., Indianapolis, Ind 6 00 

Weill, Mrs. Henry, Buffalo, N. Y 5 00 

Weirick, Clement A., M.D., Chicago, 111 2 00 

Wells, David W., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

Wells, Geo. H., M.D., Sistersville, W. Va 5 00 

Wells, Wm. E., M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 2 00 

Wenban, Mrs. S., San Francisco, Cal 20 00 

Wendt, Chas. I., M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Went\vorth,C. Y., M.D., Newton Highlands, Mass. 2 00 

Wentz, Mrs. J. M., Newburgh, N. Y 2 00 

Wesselhoeft, Conrad, M.D., Boston, Mass 105 oo 

Wesselhoeft, Walter, M.D., Cambridge, Mass... 10 00 

Wesselhoeft, Wm. P., M.D., Boston, Mass 107 00 

West, Benj. H., M.D., Boston, Mass 5 00 

West, Edwin, M.D., New York 2 00 

Westbrook, Major H., M.D., Olmstead Falls, Ohio 2 00 

Westinghouse, Mrs. Geo., Pittsburgh, Pa 1,100 00 

Western New York Homoeopathic Medical Society 25 00 



List of Subscribers 151 

Weston, Isabel G., M.D., Wellesley, Mass 5 00 

Wethered, Mrs. J., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Wetmore, John McE., M.D., New York 207 00 

Whaley, C. Bryant, M.D., Savannali, Ga 2 oo 

Wheeler, Ainsden E., M.D., Los Angeles, Cal... 7 00 

Whipple, Alfred A., M.D., Quincy, 111 25 00 

Whipple, Mrs. H. L., San Francisco, Cal 5 00 

Whitaker, E. E., M.D., Newport, Vt 2 00 

Whitaker, Furman C, M.D., Braidentown, Fla. . 5 00 

White, A. Grace, M.D., Bradford, Pa 2 00 

White, Arthur E., M.D., Baggs, Wyo 2 00 

White, John C, M.D., Portchester, N. Y 5 00 

White, Joseph T., Esq., New York 25 00 

White, Roland T., M.D., Allegheny, Pa 25 go 

White, Sue A., M.D., Utica, N. Y 5 00 

White, Wm. S., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Whitman, Frank S., M.D., Elgin, 111 25 00 

Whitman, Mrs. Frank S., Elgin, 111 2 00 

Whitman, Joshua A., M.D., Beaufort, S. C 5 00 

Whitinarsh, Henry Allen, M.D., Providence, R. I. 50 00 

Whitney, Geo. I., Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa 100 00 

Whittier, Daniel B., M.D., Fitchburg. Mass 10 00 

Wiggers, Drs. H. H. .md E. S , Cincinnati, Ohio. 25 00 

Wiggin, Henry M., M D., Whitefield, N. H 5 00 

Wiggins, Theo. C, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 00 

Wilberton, L. G., M.D., Winona, Minn 2 00 

Wilbur, Bertrand K., M.D., Sitka, Alaska 3 00 

Wilcox, DeWitt G., M.D., Buffalo, N. Y 20 00 

Wilcox, Sidney F., M.D., New York 100 00 

Wilder, C. V., M.D., Atlantic, Iowa 2 00 

Wilder, Louis D. V., M.D., New York 40 00 

Wilder, Sarah E., M.D.. Boston, Mass 5 00 

Wiley, Rebecca W., M.D., Laconia, N. H 7 00 

Willard, Lewis H., M.D., Allegheny, Pa 102 00 

Willard, Wm. G., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Williams, Miss C. M., Ithaca, N. Y 5 00 



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Williams, Carl A., M.D., New London, Conn. ... 2 oo 

Williams, E. Cone, M.D., Richmond, Va 2 oo 

Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth A., Boston, Mass i 5 oo 

Williams, Franklin E., M.D., Haddonfield, N. J.. 2 00 

Williams, Miss Louise H., Boston, Mass 25 00 

Williams, Nancy T., M.D., Augusta, Me ". .4,510 00 

Williams, Percy C, M.D., Texarkana, Tex 2 00 

Williams, Mrs. T. B., Boston, Mass 25 00 

Williams, Thog. C, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 20 00 

Williamson, A-. P., M.D., Minneapolis, Minn 5 00 

Williamson,- Bemsley, M.D., Friendship, N. Y... 5 00 

Wilsey, Edward H., M.D., Parkersburg, W. Va. . 2 00 

Wilson, Chas. A., M.D., San Antonio, Tex. .... 5 00 

Wilson, John-E., M.D., Bloomfield, N. J 5 00 

Wilson, Jos. H., M.D., Bellefontaine, Ohio 15 00 

Wilson, Miltoa A., M.D., Erie, Pa 13 00 

Wilson, Pusey, M.D., Moorestown, N. J 10 00 

Wilson, Sylvia McQuitty, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pa. 10 00 

Winans, Theodore H., M.D., Mexico, Mo 2 00 

Winchelt, Walter B., M.D., Brooklyn, N.Y 12 00 

Winter, Fred. W., M.D., Wymore, Neb 2 50 

Wisconsin Homoeo. Med. Soc, Milwaukee, Wis. 25 00 

Witzel, Joseph R., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 50 00 

Wolcott, Edwin H., M.D., Rochester, N. Y 10 00 

Wolfe, W. Wesley, M.D., Allegheny, Pa 7 00 

Women's Homoeopathic Club, Atlantic City, N. J. 64 48 

Wood, Annie, M.D., Terre Haute, Ind 25 

Wood, James C, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 57 00 

Wood, Nelson M., M.D., Charlestown, Mass 12 00 

Woodard, Herbert B., M.D., Chicago, 111 10 00 

Woodburn, William, M.D., Des Moines, Iowa. . . 2 00 

Woodbury, Ernest I., M.D., Burlington, Iowa. . . 2 25 

Woodbury, Wm. H., M.D., Chicago, 111 5 00 

Woodman, Isaac N., M.D., Norrisville, Pa. .... . 2 25 

Woodman, Robert C, M.D., Middletown, N. Y.. 5 00 

Woodruff, Edw. D., M.D., Salt Lake Citv, Utah. 2 00 



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Woodruff, Wm. Lawrence, M.D., Phoenix, Ariz. 5 00 

Woods, Geo. W., M.D., Ci>lumbus, Ohio 3 00 

Woodward, Alfred W., M.U., Chicago, 111 50 00 

Woodward, John Calvin, Washington, D. C i 00 

Wooldridge, Julian, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Wooldridge, Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa 5 00 

Woolsey, Mrs. A., Newburgh, N. Y . . . 25 

Worcester, Frank D., M.D., Keene, N. H 12 00 

Worcester, Geo. W., M.D., Newburyport, Mass.. 37 00 

Worth, Sidney, M.D., San Francisco, Cal. : 10 00 

Wright, Andrew R., M.D., Buffalo, N. Y. . : . .". . . 50 00 

Wright, Geo. H., M.D., Forest Glen, Md 10 00 

Yeagley, John H., M.D., York, Pa 5 00 

Voder, Daniel, M.D., Catasauqua, Pa 5 00 

Young, Thos , M.D., Columbus, Ohio 5 00 

Young, Thos. M., M.D., Seattle, Wash. ..'....._. 5 00 

Younglove, John, M.D., Elizabeth, N. J i 00 

Youngman, Maurice D., M.D., Atlantic City, N. J. 105 00 

Yule, Geo., Esq., Kenosha, Wis 25 00 

Yule, Geo. A., Esq., Kenosha, Wis 5 00 

Zbinden, Christian, M.D., Toledo, Ohio 2 00 

Zeckhausen, Harry, M.D., New York i 00 

Zeckhausen, Patients of Dr. H., New York. .... i 05 

Ziegenfus, A. Frank, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa 5 00 

Zimmerman, Amelia V., M.D., Baltimore, Md.... i OO 



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